What is G in Japanese?

All [g] Sounds In Japanese
They are basically the same ones that we would make in English, so it should be pretty natural to pick up. Here are the voiced [g] sounds now: が = ga. ぎ = gi. ぐ = gu.
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Is there a letter G in Japanese?

In Japanese, there are five vowels: a, i, u, e, and o; and fourteen basic consonants: k, s, t, n, h, m, y, r, w, g, z, d, b, and p.
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Why is G pronounced as N in Japanese?

'g' is at the beginning of words pronounced just like it is normally pronounced in English words as “go” and “get”. When 'g' comes in the middle of a word it can be pronounced like 'g' or 'ŋ'. For ガ行 sounds in the middle of the word people in eastern Japan are more likely than people in the west to pronounce it as 'ŋ'.
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What is the ABC's in Japanese?

The Japanese alphabet is really three writing systems that work together. These three systems are called hiragana, katakana and kanji. If that sounds overwhelming, don't worry!
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Is Japanese easy to learn?

Now here's the thing. Japanese is considered one of the most difficult languages to learn. It has a different writing system than English, a completely different grammar structure, and relies heavily on cultural context and understanding.
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Explaining the Japanese nasal 'G' sound (Japanese Phonetics Sample) /「鼻濁音」について



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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What is Japanese F?

「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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What is r in Japanese?

The Japanese "r" is different from the English "r". The sound is sort of between the English "r" and "l". 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".
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How do you pronounce GA in Japanese?

It's not dialect. On the contrary, the correct pronunciation for the particle が is "nga" in standard Japanese. In some regions they do not use this pronunciation and all the が is pronounced as "ga" there. (This "nga" pronunciation is not taught at school though thus more and more people tend to use "ga" all the time.)
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What is this katakana?

About Katakana

Katakana is one of three characters used in the Japanese language. Katakana is a phonetic alphabet - each letter represents the sound of a syllable (like English ABC). Letter itself has no meaning. Katakana and Hiragana represent exactly the same set of sounds.
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How is GI pronounced?

Lots of words spelled with <gi> are pronounced with a "soft g": ginger, gin, giraffe, giant... It's easier to pronounce gif as a word and not as an acronym/initialism. Nobody is actually saying "gee eye eff". If you're going to make it a word, then make it a word!
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Why do Japanese say desu?

Desu is a polite Japanese linking verb meaning “to be” as well other forms of the verb. Western fans of anime and manga sometimes add it to the end of sentences to sound cute and imitate Japanese.
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Why can't Japanese pronounce V?

tl;dr: It varies, but it is usually a weak "b". It varies from person to person, so some may pronounce it like the English "v", but others may use a strong "b" sound. Originally, Japanese had no ヴ character so they used variations of ビ (bi).
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Can Japanese say l?

There is no L sound in Japanese, so they opt for the nearest sound they can manage, which is the Japanese R, a sound that English natives find it hard to master, and nothing like L at all in how it is articulated. The Japanese R approximates the English one but with a click, a tongue tap against the hard palate.
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Does Japan have swears?

Are there swear words in Japanese? Technically there aren't really swear words as such in Japanese. Instead you'll find that most swear words in Japanese, or ways to swear in Japanese, are done by using more common words or phrases and adding a couple of words or changing the way you say them.
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What is fu Japan?

Fu is the Japanese name for wheat gluten. It's made by washing wheat flour until everything but the gluten remains. This sticky, chewy substance can then be cooked up to create some delicious dishes.
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What is N in Japanese?

ん (romaji n) The hiragana syllable ん (n). Its equivalent in katakana is ン (n). It is the forty-eighth syllable in the gojūon order.
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Can I learn Japanese in 3 months?

With consistent studying and speaking, for about 30 minutes to an hour a day, you could speak at a conversational level in Japanese in about 3 months.
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What is the hardest language?

1. Mandarin. As mentioned before, Mandarin is unanimously considered the toughest language to master in the world! Spoken by over a billion people in the world, the language can be extremely difficult for people whose native languages use the Latin writing system.
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Is Japanese harder than Korean?

Conclusion. In terms of difficulty, I think Japanese and Korean are at about the same level. Some parts are harder for Korean while other parts are harder for Japanese. However, considering the larger number of sounds and the different particles in Korean, Japanese is definitely the easier language to start in.
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