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Learn the Perfect Pronunciation of The 5 Japanese Vowels
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Hi everyone! I’m Michelle Yamamoto. |
Welcome back to The Ultimate Japanese Pronunciation Guide. |
In this lesson, you'll master perfect pronunciation of the 5 Japanese vowels. |
There are 5 vowels in Japanese, and their pronunciation doesn't change. |
The first vowel is... |
あ |
Open your mouth a little, relax the tongue and say "ah." |
Repeat after me. |
あ |
あ |
The next vowel is... |
い |
Open the mouth, bring the lips up slightly, and raise the tongue – and say い. Here's a tip: it's like the "ee" in "meet", but shorter. い – raise your tongue almost to the roof of your mouth. |
Repeat after me. |
い |
い |
The next vowel is... |
う [ɯ] |
Purse the lips as if you are going to whistle or say the word "who". Like this う. Try it. Release a short "u" sound. |
う |
The lips are more relaxed for the Japanese "u" sound than the English "u." Compare Japanese "u" with English "u". |
Repeat after me. |
う |
う |
The next vowel is... |
え |
Open the mouth, raise the lips up from their natural relaxed position – as if you are about to start smiling – and release the sound, saying "eh". |
Repeat after me. |
え |
え |
The final vowel is... |
お |
Think of the perfect circle of an orange. Round the lips, as if you are surprised, and release a round Japanese "oh". |
Repeat after me. |
お |
お |
Congratulations! You've learned the 5 Japanese vowels. There are many Japanese words made up of vowels alone. Let's practice. Repeat after me! |
あお "blue", あ・お、あお |
あお |
いえ "house"、い・え、いえ |
いえ |
うえ "up" う・え、うえ |
うえ |
Japanese vowels may seem simple, but mastering them is a crucial first step. Almost every syllable from here is formed on the basis of these vowels. Try practicing each one in a mirror. |
Perfect these sounds, because in the next lesson, you'll master the first set of consonants. |
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See you in the next Ultimate Japanese Pronunciation Guide lesson! |
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