This is きよう, and this is きょう. |
This is びよういん, and this is びょういん. |
In this lesson, we'll practice small ゃ, ゅ, and ょ, and see how they work in different words. |
I'm Risa, and this is Japanese Pronunciation Through Minimal Pairs. |
The small ゃ, ゅ, and ょare known as yōon in Japanese. |
They are always combined with き (ki), し (shi), ち (chi), に (ni), ひ (hi), み (mi), and り (ri). |
For example, |
きゃく |
"customer," |
(1) |
しゃしん |
"photo," |
(1) |
ちゅうごく |
"China," |
(1) |
ひゃく |
"hundred," |
(1) |
りょうり |
"cook." |
To pronounce these sounds correctly, practice the consonant and the semivowel separately. Once you're comfortable, try blending them into a single smooth sound rather than two distinct ones. |
Let's use ぴゃ (pya) as an example. |
Start by closing your lips while your tongue touches the roof of your mouth. This creates a bit of pressure, which you release in one smooth motion as you open your mouth to produce the sound. |
ぴゃ (pya) |
[3 seconds pause] |
ぴゃ (pya) (enunciated) |
[3 seconds pause] |
ぴゃ (pya) |
Let's try another one. |
(1) |
きゃ (kya) |
[3 seconds pause] |
きゃ (kya) (enunciated) |
[3 seconds pause] |
きゃ (kya) |
Let's look at some common words that use these sounds. |
きゃく |
"customer" |
(1) |
きゅう |
"nine" |
(1) |
きょか |
"permission" |
(1) |
しゃしん |
"photo" |
(1) |
しゅみ |
"hobby" |
(1) |
しょくじ |
"meal" |
みゃく |
"pulse" |
(1) |
ミュージック |
"music" |
(1) |
みょうじ |
"family name" |
Understanding how to pronounce small ゃ, ゅ, and ょ correctly is essential because it can change the meaning of a word, leading to misunderstandings. |
For example, 美容院 びよういん means "beauty salon," while 病院 びょういん means "hospital." |
美容院 びよういん |
(1) |
病院 びょういん |
[space for repitition] |
美容院 びよういん |
(1) |
病院 びょういん |
Let's compare some words that differ depending on whether they have the small ゃ, ゅ, ょor not. |
りょう/りよう |
(1) |
りょう/りよう |
(1) |
りょう means "dormitory," and りよう means "to use." |
Let's try another. |
(3 sec pause) |
みょう/みよう |
(1) |
みょう/みよう |
(1) |
みょう means "strange" or "peculiar," and みよう means "let's see." |
Let's try another. |
(3 sec pause) |
きょう/きよう |
(1) |
きょう/きよう |
(1) |
きょう means "today," and きよう means "skillful" or "deft." |
Now, listen to the following sentence, focusing on different minimal pairs. |
(1 sec pause) |
花子は病院に行き、幸子は美容院に行きます。 |
(Hanako wa byōin ni iki, Sachiko wa biyōin ni ikimasu.) |
(1) |
びょういん/びよういん |
"hospital"/"beauty salon" |
As we've seen in this lesson, the tiny differences in minimal pairs can lead to big changes in meaning. Keep listening and practicing these minimal pairs – they'll help you improve your pronunciation! |
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