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Questions about the pronunciation patterns of the fifty-syllable pictures

1. If the Japanese language is classified, it should be called small-mouthed front tongue sounds. I don’t know that the poster has studied linguistics, but there is no chapter about phonetics. If he studied it, he would be able to pronounce the fifty-syllable chart very well right away. Accurate

2. Japanese people don’t speak loudly and speak very fast, especially girls. All the sounds seem to jump out from the tip of the tongue. You can feel it by watching Japanese dramas

3 .There are no changes in tones 1, 2, 3, and 4. You can pronounce it as a flat tone. There are no retroflexes, plosives, or other accelerating long sounds. It only occupies one syllable. For example, don’t pronounce the sound a as ah. This is the Chinese big mouth shape and the mouth shape is small ( Only one little finger can be put in.) The breath grows out and then is held back, and so on

4.ga gi gu ge go has a changed sound g and becomes? There is no similar sound in Chinese This is a bit difficult, but for Chinese people, there is no pronunciation of a language that can stump us. If we have a tremor in our uvula and make nasal sounds, it will be no problem if we practice more

Many Chinese people in Japan pronounce Japanese very well. I can’t even tell that I’m a foreigner

Please cheers for the original poster