Does Japanese have the letter T?

The Japanese alphabet
Japanese alphabet
Kanji (漢字) are logographic characters (based on the traditional ones) taken from the Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese. It is known from archaeological evidence that the first contacts that the Japanese had with Chinese writing took place in the 1st century AD, during the late Yayoi period.
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actually contains fewer letters than the English alphabet! When Romanizing Japanese (that is, writing Japanese words with English letters, also called romaji), you will only use the vowels a, i, u, e, o. And you'll use these consonants: k, g, s, z, j, t, d, n, h, f, b, p, m, y, r, w.
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What is T in Japanese hiragana?

と, in hiragana, or ト in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both represent the sound [to], and when written with dakuten represent the sound [do].
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What letters are missing in Japanese?

Notice that several English sounds are missing from the Japanese language entirely: "c," "f," "l," "q," "v," and "x." When Japanese want to represent these sounds, they have to use Japanese syllables that sound almost the same.
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Can Japanese say r?

To make "r" sound, start to say "l", but make your tongue stop short of the roof of your mouth, almost in the English "d" position. It is more like the Spanish "r". The Japanese have trouble to pronounce and tell the difference between the English "r" and "l' because these sounds don't exist in Japanese.
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Why can't Japanese pronounce V?

There is the Katakana character ヴ (vu), which is ウ with 2 dots on its upper right, but we have no Hiragana equivalent for that. That is because there are no words of Japanese origin that use this sound. This V sound has been written in Katakana using the letter ヴ for a long time.
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Is T silent in Japanese?

This one can get quite difficult. The romaji (ロマ字) form is “tsu” as in from the word “tsunami”. Only, when we say “tsunami”, the “t” consonant is silent in English. In Japanese, every romaji symbol is pronounced: the “t”, the “s” and the “u”.
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Does the letter L exist in Japanese?

It's not quite right to say, as I also did, that the Japanese phonetic system "has no L sound." Its writing system has only Rs instead of Ls (when represented in the western alphabet), but the sound is more complicated.
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How do you write T in hiragana?

た; だ. Hiragana た is written in 4 strokes. The first and second stroke is written like a small letter T but the second stroke goes diagonally to the bottom left. This should be a bit left of the center to make space for the following strokes.
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How do you write KK in Japanese?

A kabushiki gaisha (Japanese: 株式会社, pronounced [kabɯɕi̥ki ɡaꜜiɕa]; literally "share company") or kabushiki kaisha, commonly abbreviated K.K., is a type of company (会社, kaisha) defined under the Companies Act of Japan.
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Is Japanese hard to learn?

Japanese is ranked by the U.S. Foreign Services Institute as the most difficult language for native English speakers to learn. The institute uses the time it takes to learn a language to determine its difficulty 23-24 weeks for the easiest and 88 weeks for the hardest.
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How do you write Z in Japanese?

ゼット is the most common pronunciation for Z. ズィー is used by younger generation or by realists, but elderly and conservative people may not understand it. ゼッド is rare.
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How do you write TE in kanji?

手 【て】 hand, arm, forepaw, foreleg, handle, hand, worker, help, trouble, care, effort, means, way, trick, move, technique, workmanship, hand, handwriting, kind, type, sort, one's hands, one's possession, ability to cope, hand (of cards), direction, move (in go, shogi, etc.)
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How do you write F in Japanese?

「ふ」 is the only sound that is pronounced with a “f” sound, for example 「ふとん」 (futon) or 「ふじ」 (Fuji). That's fine in Japanese because there are no words with other “f” sounds such as “fa”, “fi”, or “fo”.
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What are the 3 Japanese languages?

These three systems are called hiragana, katakana and kanji.
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Is the u silent in Suki?

living in Japan, I have heard a variety of words containing "su" spoken by multiple people, in many areas of the country, with mixed usage of voiced or unvoiced "u" sound. This includes most of the common words that contain the pattern "suki".
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Why is Sasuke pronounced Saske?

Kuchilla Saske - A parody of Sasuke Uchiha, Saske says that he hates "everything, white rice above all." The name "Saske" originates from "Sasuke" of the original character, and is pronounced the same as the name of the original character. In Spanish "cuchilla" means "blade."
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How do you say PP in Japanese?

polypropylene; PP ➜ ポリプロピレン
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Why can't Japanese say r?

When using English letters for Japanese, almost everyone uses the “R” character and drops the “L” from romaji, but the truth of the matter is that neither R nor L exist in Japanese. The sounds signified are usually written as “ra, ri, ru, re, ro,” but these aren't the same “r” as the ones we use in English.
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Does Japanese have B sound?

Japanese also has one set of handaku-on (“half-muddy sounds”), the 'pa' gyou. Although phonetically 'b' is the voiced equivalent of 'p', for historical reasons both are related to 'h' (which doesn't really have a voiced equivalent), so 'p' becomes “half-voiced” with 'b' being voiced.
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How do you write L in Japanese?

“L” is written 「エル」in Japanese. For the L sounds, you could use「ラリルレロ」, the same as how R sounds would be written. For example, “Laura” would be「ローラ」, “London” would be「ロンドン」.
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