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Translations:Japan/14/en

  • k - "k" as in "skip"
  • s - "s" as in "soup"
    • sh - "sh" as in "sheep", before i or in sh-syllables (si-yV (sha, shu, sho)).
  • t - "t" as in "stop"
    • chi - "chee" as in "cheer", before i or in ch-syllables (ti-yV (cha, chu, cho)
    • tsu - "tsoo" as in "Sun Tzu"
  • n - "n" as in "now"
    • -n (final n) - something like "ng" as in "sing"
      • ん”ん”ん”ん”ん”ん”ん”(肯定) (pronounced as "Ñññññññ (koutei)")
  • h - "h" as in "how"
    • hi - "hee" as in "here"
    • fu - "few" as in "few"
  • m - "m" as in "many"
  • y - "y" as in "yard"
  • r - "ttl" as in "bottle" in some American English dialects
  • wa - "wah" was in "want"
    • wo is pronounced as "oh", as it currently only functions as a grammatical marker.
    • The English letter w is used for "warawara" or "warai" (laughing), the Japanese equivalent of "LOL". It can be repeated so much, that "" (kusa, "grass") is used instead of a lengthy zigzag of w's.
  • g - "g" as in "go"
  • z - "dz" as in "adze"
    • j - "j" as in "Jeep", before i or in j-syllables (zi-yV/di-yV (ja, ju, jo))
  • d - "d" as in "dart"
  • b - "b" as in "bet"
  • p - "p" as in "park"
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