Japanese Sounds and Pronunciation Genki Textbook page 24.

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Japanese Sounds and Pronunciation Genki Textbook page 24

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Japanese Sounds and Pronunciation

あえい

う おGenki Textbook page 24

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Three types of writing

私 は カナダ に 行きます。Watashi wa kanada ni ikimasu.

1. Kanji2. Hiragana3. Katakana

*Romaji

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Kanji  漢字

• Chinese or native-Japanese origin• used for whole words • used for parts of words such as verbs

中国 行きます勉強します

日本練習

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Hiragana  ひらがな• 48 characters• phonetic syllabary• used for Japanese words with no kanji• used for grammar such as prepositions,

verb conjugations

こんにちは話しますから

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Katakana  カタカナ• 48 characters• phonetic syllabary• used for foreign words • used to show emphasis ie onomatopoeia

ジュースオーストラリア

ピカピカ

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Romaji  ローマ字

• roman alphabet used to show the pronunciation of Japanese words• used for learners of Japanese only

benkyō go-shujin

Igirisu-jin

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Pronunciation  はつおん

• 5 main vowels (short and long)

• Similar to: Ah, we soon get old.

SHORT SOUNDS LONG SOUNDS

a あ ā ああ

i い ii or ī いい

u う ū うう

e え ē or ei ええ えい

o お ō おう おお

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Hiragana Chart

Genki Textbook front cover

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Hiragana – basic sounds

Mnemonics from: http://www.canyouchopstick.com/2011/01/katakana-mnemonic/Animations from:   http://japaneselanguageculturefood.com/japanese-language-katakana.htm 

Genki workbook pg 117-121

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• Genki workbook pg 117 – Practice writing as we go!

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A あAn antenna is up on the

roof. あ as in ‘up on the

roof’.

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I いThere are two eels.

い as in ‘eels’.

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U うOoo! This is heavy!

う as in ‘Ooo!’

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E えI have to exercise.

え as in ‘exercise’.

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O おA golf ball is on the

green. お as in ‘on the

green’.

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* NOTE:   Handwritten  Print

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KA かA kite is flying in the

sky. か as in ‘kite’.

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KI きI have a key.

き as in ‘key’.

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KU くHere comes a cuckoo

bird.く as in ‘cuckoo’.

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KE けA keg of beer. け as in ‘keg’.

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KOこAn apple core. こ as in ‘core’.

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• Genki workbook pg 117II and III - Can you write the words?

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* NOTE:   Handwritten  Print

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• Genki workbook pg 118 – Practice writing as we go!

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SA さI love sake!

さ as in ‘sake’.

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SHI  しShe has a ponytail.

し as in ‘she’.

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SU  すThe pigs tail will soon

fall off. す as in ‘soon’.

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SE  せSensei’s hat.

せ as in ‘sensei’.

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SO そZig-zag sewing.

そ as in ‘sewing’.

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TA たA letter ‘t’ and ‘a’ make

ta. た as in ‘ta’.

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CHI  ちShe’s a cheerleader.

ち as in ‘cheerleader’.

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TSU つTsunami is a tidal wave.

つ as in ‘tsunami’.

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TE  てThe dog is wagging his

tail.て as in ‘tail’.

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TO  と Ouch! A nail is in my

toe. と as in ‘toe’.

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• Genki workbook pg 118II and III - Can you write the words?

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• Genki workbook pg 119 – Practice writing as we go!

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NA なA nun is kneeling in front of the cross.

な as in ‘nun’.

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NI  にA needle and thread.

に as in ‘needle’.

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NU  ぬThe egg fell out of the bowl with noodles and

chopsticks. ぬ as in ‘noodles’.

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NEねI caught a big fish in

my net. ね as in ‘net’.

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NO  のDo not enter!

の as in ‘not’.

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HA はI live in a house.

は as in ‘house’.

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HI ひHe is on the wall.

ひ as in ‘he’.

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FU ふI climbed Mt Fuji. ふ as in ‘Fuji’.

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HE  へThere is a haystack. へ as in ‘haystack’.

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HO  ほA house becomes a

home with a satellite. ほ as in ‘home’.

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• Genki workbook pg 119II and III - Can you write the words?

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• Genki workbook pg 120 – Practice writing as we go!

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MA  まMum loves music. ま as in ‘mum’.

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MI  みWho’s 21? Me! み as in ‘me’.

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MU  むMoo-moo cow.

む as in ‘moo’.

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ME  めChopsticks and noodles

without any mess.め as in ‘mess’.

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MO  もThe more worms, the more

fish.

も as in ‘more’.

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YA やYay, I’m on a yacht.

や as in ‘yay’.

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YU  ゆMake a U-turn.

ゆ as in ‘U-turn’.

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YO  よYoga is hard.

よ as in ‘yoga’.

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• Genki workbook pg 120II and III - Can you write the words?

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* NOTE:   Handwritten  Print

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• Genki workbook pg 121 – Practice writing as we go!

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RA  らI love steamy ramen

noodles. ら as in ‘ramen’.

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RI  りA pretty ribbon.

り as in ‘ribbon’.

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RU るCatch a kangaroo with

a loop in the rope.る as in ‘kangaroo’.

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RE  れReady, set, go. Let’s

race!

れ as in ‘Ready’.

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RO ろNo loop in the rope. The kangaroo got

away! ろ as in ‘rope’.

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WA  わWow! A magic wand.

わ as in ‘Wow’.

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O をOh! A cheerleader is

on my toe. を as in ‘oh!’.

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N んThe letter ‘n’ in end.

ん as in ‘end’.

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• Genki workbook pg 121II and III - Can you write the words?

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• ん ‘ n’   is the only independent sound• nasal sound• When ‘n’ is followed by b, m, p the ‘n’

sound is more like ‘m’

nan-ban なんばん

べんきょうbenkyō

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Dropping soundsThe ‘u’ sound at the end of verbs is often dropped:

です desu = des _ ございます gozaimasu = gozaimas _

When pronouncing ‘shite’ the ‘i’ sound is often dropped:

はじめまして  hajimemashite = hajimemash _ te

しつれい shitsurei = sh _ tsurei

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Particles – Hiragana changes

wa

o

e

は ( not わ )

を ( not お)

へ ( not え)

Particles are grammatical markers and are put before or after Japanese words to make a sentence. Eg. In romaji particles are written on their own separate from other words.

Ie. Watashi wa kōen e ikimasu.

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Hiragana – other soundsTen ten and maru

Combined sounds

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Tenten and Maru

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* NOTE  じ ず mostly used

ぢ づ rarely used

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Combined soundsThe hiragana line ending in ‘i’ sound can be combined with small :• ‘ya’  や• ‘yu’  ゆ• ‘yo’  よ

These create combined soundsand represent 1 syllable.

Compare these sounds:

きや vs きゃしゆ  vs    しゅちよ vs   ちょ

big smallbig big

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ひや

bigsmall

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• Genki textbook pg 290 A-D (Basic sounds revision)• Genki textbook pg 291 E-F(Listening)

• Workbook pg 122

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Hiragana – other soundsSmall ‘tsu’ and Long sounds

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Long soundsā

ii or ī

ū

ei or ē

ō

kyā, kyū, kyō

ああ

いい

うう

ええ  OR  えい

おう  OR  おお (less common)

きゃあ、きゅう、きょう etc

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• four double consonants - kk, pp, ss, and tt • in hiragana they are represented by a small tsu

っ • double consonants indicate a small pause so the

mouth can prepare for the pronunciation of the next syllablekekkon

massugu

kippu

まっすぐ

けっこんきっぷ

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Pause sound (small tsu つ )

kk

pp

ss

tt

けっこん  kekkon (marriage)

きっぷ kippu (tickets)

まっすぐ massugu (go straight)

きって kitte (ticket)

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• Genki textbook pg 292 G-H

• Workbook pg 123