What is Japanese letter R?

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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Does Japan use R?

Japanese has one liquid phoneme /r/, realized usually as an apico-alveolar tap [ɾ] and sometimes as an alveolar lateral approximant [l].
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Why do Japanese use r instead of L?

There's a simple reason why Japanese people can't pronounce R and L correctly. They don't exist in Japanese. It is not, as was asked of me once, a genetic defect. Japanese people who spent their childhood years in an English speaking country can pronounce both sounds fine.
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How do you write r in Japanese hiragana?

Hiragana れ is written in 2 strokes. れ is written like ね except for this part. So it starts with a vertical line that goes from top to bottom. Then the second stroke starts with a short horizontal line that passes the first stroke.
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WHAT is A to Z in Japanese?

Letters: A = chi B = tsu C = te D = to E = na F = ni G = nu H = ne I = no J = ha K = hi L = fu M = he N = ho O = ma P = mi Q = mu R = me S = mo T = ya U... Japanese Alphabet. Cenira Jane. ser.
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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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Why do people say trouble r?

Rhotacism is a speech impediment that is defined by the lack of ability, or difficulty in, pronouncing the sound R. Some speech pathologists, those who work with speech impediments may call this impediment de-rhotacization because the sounds don't become rhotic, rather they lose their rhotic quality.
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How do you pronounce pinyin r?

Pinyin's "r" Sound

This may seem strange, but the Mandarin r- sound really is very similar to the ch-, sh-, and zh- sounds. r- is pronounced by making the "French j" sound like in the words "leisure" and "pleasure". While making that sound, slowly pull the tip of your tongue further into the back of your mouth.
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How can you tell between L and R?

To make the L, the tongue comes forward, and the tip of the tongue presses against the roof of the mouth just behind the teeth, or sometimes comes through the teeth. To make the R sound, the tip of the tongue is down while the back/mid part of the tongue raises.
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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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What does ra mean in Japanese names?

pluralizing suffix (often humble, derogatory or familiar) and others.
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What is Tokyo alphabet?

Hiragana ひらがな and Katakana カタカナ

Japanese has two phonetic alphabets known as hiragana and katakana. These were invented to better fit the Japanese language, instead of depending on the Chinese characters (kanji), alone.
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What does Sigmatism mean?

Medical Definition of sigmatism

: faulty articulation of sibilants.
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What's the meaning of Rhotic?

adjective. of or relating to a dialect of English in which the r is pronounced at the end of a syllable or before a consonant: Midwestern American English is rhotic, while Southern British English is not. of, relating to, or being an r-like sound.
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Why do Koreans mix up L and r?

Korean language has L & R, but why is it hard for Korean native speakers to pronounce the L if it's the first letter of the word? Light & Right. In 받침 rules, if an ㄹ at the end of a character meets ㄹ at the beginning of the next character, it will sound like an "L", like totally distinguishable from a regular ㄹ sound.
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Do Chinese say r instead L?

Mandarin Chinese have "l" and "r" at the initial place of a syllable but not the end place.
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Is there no L sound 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 K in Japanese?

The sound of か is the combination of [k] and the vowel [a], hence [ka]. Note that the Japanese [k] sound is less forceful than the English [k] sound. きhas four strokes. #1 and #2 are almost the same lengths and slightly going up toward the right.
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How do you write V in Japanese?

This V sound has been written in Katakana using the letter ヴ for a long time. But in 1954, the Council for Japanese Language said it is desirable to use “ バ・ビ・ブ・ベ・ボ”, that is, Katakana letters representing the [B] sound, for words with the [V] sound.
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