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Learn to pronounce the は行 fricative sounds: は, ひ, ふ, へ, ほ
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This is は (ha), ひ (hi), ふ (fu), へ (he), ほ (ho). |
By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to tell the difference between Japanese and English fricatives and on your way to perfect pronunciation! |
I'm Risa, and this is Japanese Pronunciation Through Minimal Pairs. |
は (ha), ひ (hi), ふ (fu), へ (he), ほ (ho). |
These are the ha-row sounds in Japanese. |
The pronunciation of は is similar to how you breathe when you blow on a windowpane to polish it. Practice as if you were blowing on the windowpane. |
は (ha) |
(3 seconds pause) |
は (ha) |
The sound へ is similar to the English he in "hen," but the h is softer, almost like a gentle exhale. |
へ (he) |
(3 seconds pause) |
へ (he) |
The sound ほ is pronounced like the English ho in "hot," but with a softer, more breathy h and more rounded lips. |
ほ ho |
(3 seconds pause) |
ほ ho |
Moving on to the next two sounds, ひ and ふ. |
These sounds don't exist in English, so practice these the most! |
When you say ひ, your tongue position and mouth shape is similar to when you say い. So, try to say い first and then say ひ. |
いーひー, |
いーひー, |
ひ |
Bring the middle of the tongue very close to the palate (the upper part of the mouth) and breathe out through the gap all at once. |
ひ (hi) |
(3 seconds pause) |
ひ (hi) |
The last one is ふ. This sound is unique to Japanese. |
ふ is like a soft, free-flowing f sound. Bring the lips together, but don't let the lips or teeth touch. Imagine you're getting ready to blow out a candle but just allowing the air to escape. |
ふ (fu) |
(3 seconds pause) |
ふ (fu) |
Let's practice some words now! |
はこ |
(space for repetition) |
はこ |
ひく |
(space for repetition) |
ひく |
ふく |
(space for repetition) |
ふく |
へた |
(space for repetition) |
へた |
ほお |
(space for repetition) |
ほお |
Listen and repeat or speak along with me. |
Ready? |
はん/へん |
(space for repetition) |
はん/へん |
はん/ほん |
(space for repetition) |
はん/ほん |
ひく/ふく |
(space for repetition) |
ひく/ふく |
Let's practice. |
Compare the sounds of these minimal pairs. |
はん/へん |
(1) |
はん/へん |
(1) |
はん means "half," and へん means "strange." |
Let's try another. |
(3 sec pause) |
ほん/ひん |
(1) |
ほん/ひん |
(1) |
ほん means "book," and ひん means "dignity." |
Now, listen to the following sentence, focusing on different minimal pairs. |
(1 sec pause) |
3時半に、本を読みます。 |
(San-ji han ni, hon o yomimasu.) |
はん/ほん |
(3 sec pause) |
Let's try another one. |
春に降る雨は、やさしいです。 |
(Haru ni furu ame wa, yasashii desu.) |
はる/ふる |
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