How do you write RU in katakana?

The hiragana syllable る (ru). Its equivalent in katakana is (ru).
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How do you write m in katakana?

Just look for the horizontal line. If it's above then it's a マ and if it's under then it's a ム! Katakana ム is written in 2 strokes. The first stroke is a straight diagonal line going to the bottom left.
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What does RU mean in Japanese?

起きる 【お・きる】 (ru-verb) – to wake; to occur.
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How do you write me in Japanese katakana?

The hiragana syllable め (me). Its equivalent in katakana is メ (me).
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Is Boku rude?

“Boku” is used by men and young boys. “Ore” is also used by men a lot. It can be seen as rude depending on the context. It establishes a sense of masculinity and emphasizes your own status when you use it with peers and with those who are younger or who have lower status.
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How to Write Japanese Katakana RA RI RU RE RO



What is Z in katakana?

All [z] Sounds In Japanese

Check it out along with the others below. ざ = za. じ = ji. ず = zu. ぜ = ze.
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Why do Japanese say R instead of L?

The Japanese sound is more of a cross between the English R and L, so it's very difficult to distinguish the two, hence Engrish. A proper hard R is actually just as difficult to pronounce as an L for Japanese speakers, and the hardest words to pronounce are those with both sounds (for example, parallel).
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How do you write NA in katakana?

Na (hiragana: な, katakana: ナ) is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. The hiragana な is made in four strokes, the katakana ナ two. Both represent [na]. な and ナ originate from the man'yōgana 奈.
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Is Kaeru a RU or U verb?

Verbs ending in ru (る) contain the vowels u, o or a in the preceding syllable. Some exceptions are kaeru (帰る "return home"), hashiru (走る "run"), kiru (切る "cut"), iru (要る, "need"), and hairu (入る "enter"). Group 3: Verbs in group 3 are suru (する "do") or kuru (くる "come").
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Is katakana easy?

In terms of what you're learning, it will be very simple. Katakana is, for the most part, the same sounds you learned with hiragana. But, the characters representing those sounds are different. It would be like if in English you replaced the letter "A" with the symbol "ア" without changing how it's used and pronounced.
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How do you say V in katakana?

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 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 RU in Japanese?

The hiragana syllable る (ru). Its equivalent in katakana is ル (ru). It is the forty-first syllable in the gojūon order; its position is ら行う段 (ra-gyō u-dan, “row ra, section u”).
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Why do Asians mispronounce l and r?

And when Thais (and Asians) speak a little lazily, or fast – which is usually the case – when pronouncing “R” it's usually easier to let the tongue touch the palate instead of leaving it “float” just below it – which results in an (Asian) “L”. At the end of a syllable, Ls and Rs aren't fully enunciated.
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Does Japanese have an F sound?

「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”. However, it's a problem when converting foreign words such as “fork” into Katakana.
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Does Japan say zee or zed?

Zetto is just how the Japanese say the letter Z. The French say Zed, the Spanish say Zeta, the Portuguese say Zê, the English say Zed and so on and so forth.
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Is it OK to say ore?

In Japanese there are very levels of politeness. The word ore is a informal way to say "I" usually used by men with people they are close with. For example kids in high school would use this when talking with friends. Where as boku is the midle formality and the most common "I" for men, in day to day use.
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Can females use Boku?

Although "boku" is noted as used by males only, I've noticed that in some Japanese pop songs, a female singer would refer to herself as "boku" and to her object of affection as "kimi". This seems like a reversal of roles.
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What is atashi?

atashi. あたし informal. females (but see notes) A feminine pronoun that strains from わたし ("watashi").
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