Why is tsu small?

The small tsu is used to represent a doubled or "geminate" consonant, known as a sokuon (促音) in Japanese. The sokuon is usually represented in romanized Japanese by a doubled consonant, such as the double t in hatto (ハット), "hat".
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What does a small tsu mean?

The small tsu creates “double consonants” (this means two non-vowels put together, like tt or kk or pp). In Japanese, you'll remember, there's almost no way to create a double consonant unless you are using “n” (but let's pretend that doesn't count).
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What does a small tsu mean at the end of a sentence?

The small tsu indicates that the speaker stops speaking very suddenly, or is cut off. It's the sudden stop you get if you say ちょっと without the と at the end: ちょっ. If the sentence ending with small tsu is complete and not actually cut off, the small tsu is roughly equivalent to an exclamation mark.
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What is small tsu in katakana?

Tsu (hiragana: つ, katakana: ツ) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both are phonemically /tu͍/ although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is [tsɯ] ( listen). The small kana っ/ッ, known as sokuon, are identical but somewhat smaller.
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Why is tsu not pronounced Japanese?

When it's romanized, we have two consonants, like two Ks in "kakko", or two Ts in "kitte". Once you learn kana, it will be easier to master this pronunciation as a sound represented by the small つ pause. Again, the small つ is not pronounced as つ, but it indicates a pause.
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Japanese small tsu つ - How do you pronounce it?



What does mora mora mean?

The term 'mora mora' that nearly every guide book refers to when describing Malagasy way of life-literally meaning slowly slowly-can be deceiving. The term 'mora mora' that nearly every guide book refers to when describing Malagasy way of life-literally meaning slowly slowly-can be deceiving.
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Is moras a word?

A mora (plural morae or moras; often symbolized μ) is a basic timing unit in the phonology of some spoken languages, equal to or shorter than a syllable.
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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 small tsu a glottal stop?

If it's used at the end of a sentence or word, the small tsu indicates a glottal stop, closing of the vocal tract, which means an abrupt, dry stop at the end of the word. This makes the ending feel shorter and rougher than normal, instead of the long, soft fade out it usually has.
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How do you differentiate small tsu in Japanese?

The small tsu is used to represent a doubled or "geminate" consonant, known as a sokuon (促音) in Japanese. The sokuon is usually represented in romanized Japanese by a doubled consonant, such as the double t in hatto (ハット), "hat".
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What type of Japanese is most used?

Hiragana is the most commonly used, standard form of Japanese writing. It's used on its own or in conjunction with kanji to form words, and it's the first form of Japanese writing that children learn.
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How do you count moras?

Moras are very similar to syllables, but there are some differences. A long vowel is counted as one syllable, but two moras. For example, aa is one syllable, but two moras, a-a, ou is one syllable, but two moras, o-o, and ei is one syllable, but two moras, e-e.
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Is moras a Scrabble word?

Moras is valid Scrabble Word.
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What is Chingalera?

Noun. chingadera (plural chingaderas) (US, vulgar, Spanglish) used as a replacement for an item or object if its name is not known or forgotten quotations ▼ Hey, get me that pinche chingadera from the counter.
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How do you say 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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Is the 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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How do you say PP in Japanese?

polypropylene; PP ➜ ポリプロピレン
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How do you pronounce Tsuki and Suki?

The common Japanese word suki, pronounced "suh-kee", means a liking of, or fondness for; it means you love something or have a taste for that thing.
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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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What does Nami mean in Japanese?

The name Nami is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Beautiful, Red Apple, Wave.
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What's the difference between tsu and Su?

However, in other languages, like English and Korean, the 'tsu' , which consists of a consonant 'ts' and vowel 'u' is not allowed as a syllable, so speakers of those languages sometimes say 'su' す instead of 'tsu' つ.
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