You first need to know how to pronounce the sounds...
a - as in Awe
i - eel
u - ooh
e - as in Egg
o - as in Over
Then add the consanants after them and you will have the alphabet.... k, s, t, n, h, m, r, g, z, d, b, p, l, etc.
For the 'y' sounds... just YA, YU, YO And for the 'w' sounds just WA and WO - as in Over.
There are a few differences... 'si' is SHI (with shhh sound), 'ti' is CHI (with 'ch' sound), 'tu' is TSU (with 'ts' sound - not 't' then 's', but together like a backwards 'st'), 'hu' is FU (with just the pushing of breath, no 'ffff' sound really), all 'R' sounds are like those in spanish, blurred l'r sound.... Ringo, Rodregez, etc.
(pronunciation written)
Japanese has an alaphabet called hiragana. Below will have pronuncation and then hiragan written...
ohaio gozai-mas - good morning --- o-ha-i-o go-za-i-ma-su
kan-ban-wa - good evening ------------- ko-n-ba-n-wa
nani - what --------------- na-ni
ari-ga-to(w) - thank you ------------- a-ri-ga-to-u
do-i-tashi-mashi-te - your welcom. --------------- do-i-ta-shi-ma-shi-te
jya-ne - bye (between friends)
Hope that helps.
2006-11-01 20:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-01 05:58:27
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answered by mesidor 4
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hi, im alex and have been spakin japanese since i was 4 (9 years)
good morning, my name is bob
ohaiyo gozaimasu, boku wa baabu desu
boku is only 4 boys, if u r a girl, u just say watashi wa
hi my name is beverley
ohaiyo, watashi wa beverly desu.
hope i helped u a bit =)
2006-11-02 08:51:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Konnichi wa=hello
2006-11-01 20:30:21
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answered by AJ F 3
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I can teach you some basic words, but in more informal way if you want.
How you doin'? - gen-ki?
That's hilarious! - ma-ji-u-ke-ru!
Goodbye- Jya-ne
They're more like a casual way of saying it. many young people use them in Japan, including me. I hope it helps.
2006-11-02 12:14:21
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answered by happysmile 2
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if you want to learn becuase of travel or so, i reccommend you to buy a "Perpulis Japanese Phrase Book" it tells everything you need for travel or living. It's great!
2006-11-01 20:48:55
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answered by saggiesoul 1
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domo arigato gozaimasu - thank you very much
kawa'i - cute
kuwai - I'm scared
banana - banana
2006-11-01 23:33:18
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answered by g Myzo 2
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ok
2006-11-02 08:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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