koo-re- nai!
I LOVE HER!!!shes so pretty
2007-02-02 07:45:30
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answer #1
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answered by sano 3
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I'm assuming it's Japanese and not a distant language I've never heard of but here is the breakdown:
Ku - "Coo" as in "couped up" the "cou" part of couped
re - This is the hard one. The E is "eh" and the R is a cross between R and L. The best way to understand this is pay attention to tongue placement. English L's, the tip of the tongue is on the front of the roof of your mouth and English R's, the tip of the tongue is in the back. A Japanese "R" sound places the tip of the tongue in the middle, only a tiny bit slightly closer to the front.
na - just how it looks (for an English speaker) like at the dentist "Say, aaahhhh"
i - "ee" ,exactly how you would say the letter E.
2007-02-02 14:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Its very easy apart from (if you want to get the pronounciation REALLY right) the 're' bit in the middle.
Koo-re-na-ee
The 're' bit should be said with the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth, NOT said with your teeth near the top of your lips.
2007-02-02 14:09:08
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answer #3
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answered by littleminnie1000 4
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"koo-reh-na-ee"
start by saying it slowly, then speed it up and it will sound better.
cu as in cuckoo
re as in red (but try to get your tongue to touch the roof of your mouth above your top teeth instead of holding your tongue back as we normally do when we say "red")
na as in the end of "banana"
ee as in wee
2007-02-02 13:58:34
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answered by aperson 3
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I would think it's pronounced.
Cure- N - I
Not quite sure though.
-Danny
2007-02-02 14:04:10
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answered by Danny 4
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koo-re-nay :)
long A...
2007-02-02 16:44:21
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answered by cherry 3
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