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| Hiragana | Pronunciation | Description| "ra"
| Japanese "r" is A bit different from the English "r". It is more similar to saying the English "r", "l", and "d" at the same time. Try rolling your tongue as you say "RA".
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"ri"
| This is pronounced RI but again, as above, you need to roll your tongue with the "R" sound.
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"ru"
| This is pronounced RU, and follow as above.
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"re"
| This is RE, remember the "E" is like the English "E" in exercise.
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"ro"
| This is RO, like row your boat but again with the rdl sound.
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| Pronounced: | ro | ku
| Translated: | The number 6
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| "wa" | This is pronounced just as it looks. |
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| "wo" | This is pronounced WO, it rhymes with row. |
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| "n" | This is pronounced like the English "N". |
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| Pronounced: | wa | se | n
| Translated: | A Japanese rowboat
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