Is the U silent in Japanese?

The "U" often sounds silent when Japanese is spoken quickly. If spoken or read slowly, the U is quite clear. Going to the first post- Kanetsune (a name) should not be pronounced Kanetsne.
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What letters are silent in Japanese?

The [i] and [u] Vowels are Sometimes Silent. Alright, so there are five vowels in Japanese, remember? And of those five, two of them are sometimes silent. They are the [i] ad [u] vowels.
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Is the U in desu always silent?

The U in "DESU" is mostly silent but it is not always silent. Many times the U is purposely pronounced to have a certain affect on the way the nuance of the sentence is received. This is common in MASU form verbs also.
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Do you pronounce the U in Gozaimasu?

I have been working my way through the beginner podcasts and it always seems, for example, "Arigatou gozaimasu", is pronounced with the 'u' at the end, silent and tends to sort of extend the 's' sound.
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What does Domo mean in Japanese?

DOMO means "very". It's especially helpful when stressing appreciation or making an apology. When you buy something at a store, store clerk would say "DOMO ARIGATOU", meaning thank you "very much". You can also use DOMO as a greeting like "hello". And just saying DOMO can mean a casual way of "thank you" like thanks.
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Ask a Japanese Teacher! Why does DESU sound like DESS?



Do u pronounce the u in desu?

In general, you want to pronounce “desu” like “dess.” That means no “u” sound at the end.
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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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Do you say desu or DES?

You pronounce it as “des”, don't you? Why do you write “desu”? The answer is that both “desu” and “des” are 「です」in hiragana. And, according to the above-mentioned Hepburn Romanization, 「す」is “su”.
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What is the letter u in Japanese?

U (う in hiragana or ウ in katakana) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. In the modern Japanese system of alphabetical order, they occupy the third place in the modern Gojūon (五十音) system of collating kana. In the Iroha, they occupied the 24th position, between む and ゐ.
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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 write Yu in katakana?

The katakana syllable ユ (yu). Its equivalent in hiragana is ゆ (yu).
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How do you say sensei in Japanese?

For the vowel [e], the long version is most often written as "ei". For example, "sensei" (teacher, doctor, or professor) is pronounced se-N-se-e with a long "e", not se-N-se-i.
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How do you say Ts in Japanese?

つ consists of the Japanese consonant [ts] with the Japanese vowel [u]. When you pronounce [ts] your tongue is going to touch your upper gums. This closure will cause a buildup of pressure.
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Why is the u in SU silent in Japanese?

In rapidly spoken Japanese, when the vowels i and u are placed between unvoiced sounds, the vowels become devoiced (which you perceive as "silent"). The u in sentakuki is surrounded by the unvoiced k, and becomes devoiced, which you can emulate by whispering the sound u. It's a fairly easy sound to produce, though.
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Is Suki pronounced ski?

I've recently watched a video where a father call his daughter, and he asks her if she loves him. He said something... "Papa Suukii?" thats the way he said it.
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Do Japanese say desu?

Desu is a polite way of saying to be in Japanese. Very often, desu appears at the end of a sentence (e.g., Kono inu wa kawaii desu or “The dog is cute”).
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Is desu formal?

Forms of Desu (です)

“Desu” is pretty formal, but perfectly acceptable in pretty much any situation. “Da” (だ) is the less formal version, and “de gozaimasu” (でございます) is good if you want that extra level of formality (such as in a business conversation).
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What does Taki mas mean in Japanese?

"Itadakimasu" is an essential phrase in your Japanese vocabulary. It's often translated as "I humbly receive," but in a mealtime setting, it's compared to "Let's eat," "Bon appétit," or "Thanks for the food." Some even liken it to the religious tradition of saying grace before eating.
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Is it rude to say thank you in Japan?

Thank You in Japanese – Conclusion

If so, you can thank them casually and in a friendly manner. However, if the person you're speaking to is older, more experienced, or in a higher office position than yourself, it would be a more culturally correct thing to thank them using an honorific or humble phrase of gratitude.
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How do you respond to Arigato?

“Dou itashimashite” (どう致しまして) means “You're welcome” and is widely known as the common response to “arigato gozaimasu”, but it sounds rather stiff and formal. “Iie iie” (いいえいいえ) or “ii yo ii yo” (いいよいいよ) translate as “Not at all” and are casual replies that are more frequently used in daily life.
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