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Meaning of life is simply,"now" Not worry about past you cannot change it,Not worry about future it will simply arrive,Do very best for yourself,also all living creatures,
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Yeah, pronunciation is something that concerns me. I don't mind having an accent, but I don't want to be flat out wrong. I am getting pretty okay.
 
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Meaning of life is simply,"now" Not worry about past you cannot change it,Not worry about future it will simply arrive,Do very best for yourself,also all living creatures,
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Re:Learning Japanese 14 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 4  
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Yeah, pronunciation is something that concerns me. I don't mind having an accent, but I don't want to be flat out wrong. I am getting pretty okay.

Japanese pronunciation is very straightforward. The key to getting it right is to know the vowels. Forget how the vowels sound in English and relearn the vowels in Japanese. There's only 5, so it's really not that hard.

Afterwards, make sure that you pronounce the vowels consistently and distinctly(By distinctly, I mean that you should always emphasize the vowel, not the consonant). For example, I often hear American people pronounce "Tanaka-san" like this:

TUH-NAH-KUH SAN

When the correct pronounciation should really be this:

TAH-NAH-KAH SAHN

Notice how the vowel A is always pronounced consistently as AH. Also, a lot of people have trouble pronouncing -san or -chan. Remember, when the vowel is surrounded by consonants, emphasize the vowel (Simply soften the consonants, and make the vowel sound more distinct).

SAHN and CHAHN

A lot of people don't do this and it comes out to:

SAWN and CHON

So yeah, just make sure you get the vowels down and make sure it's emphasized more than the consonant. Do those 2 and you will have no problems with pronunciation, guaranteed.
 
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Re:Learning Japanese 14 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 0  
for finding the right pronunciation you have to learn basic scripts of Japanese, i.e Katakana, Hiragana, kanji etc.
 
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Re:Learning Japanese 14 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 0  
So... Being Dutch seems to come in handy after all.
Since all the vowels in Japanese are in Dutch like the same thing.
I noticed I could "skip" the pronounciation part in learning Japanese since I didn't actually have to learn anything there.
But of course, I don't sound exactly like a japanese.
 
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