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                                Learn The Secret to Mastering the Japanese Long Vowel
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| Hi everyone! I’m Michelle Yamamoto. | 
| Welcome back to The Ultimate Japanese Pronunciation Guide at JapanesePod101.com. | 
| In this lesson, you're going to learn the secret to mastering long vowels in Japanese. | 
| You have already learned the short vowels. | 
| あ、い、う、え、お | 
| Long vowels are pronounced for twice as long as short vowels, like... | 
| ああ、いい、うう、ええ、おお、 | 
| The meaning of a word can change depending on whether the vowel is long or short. | 
| This is a really important part of Japanese pronunciation! | 
| Okay, let's get started. | 
| The first one is... | 
| ああ | 
| ああ | 
| You say a short vowel あ for one beat, and a long vowel ああ (aa) for two beats. | 
| あ | 
| ああ | 
| Notice how ああ is twice the length of あ. | 
| あ | 
| ああ | 
| For example, the Japanese word for "card" contains a long vowel. | 
| カード カー・ド 、カード | 
| When writing in katakana, this mark ("ー") indicates that you need to prolong the vowel of the preceding syllable. | 
| In this case, the vowel "a" in カ should be twice as long to get カード. | 
| The next example is the word for "mark". | 
| マーク, マー・ク, マーク | 
| You need to lengthen the vowel "a" in マ, to get マーク. | 
| Okay, let's try this one. | 
| おかあさん mother, お・か・あ・さ・ん、おかあさん | 
| It's written か・あ. Don't read them separately – read them altogether as かー. | 
| Repeat after me. | 
| おかあさん | 
| おかあさん | 
| The next one is | 
| いい | 
| いい | 
| いい is twice the length of い. | 
| い | 
| いー | 
| Are you ready for some example words? Here goes! | 
| シート sheet, シー・ト、シート | 
| This mark ("ー") means that you need to prolong the vowel "い" in the preceding syllable, シ (shi). | 
| シート | 
| Next is... | 
| おじいさん grandfather, お・じ・い・さ・ん、おじいさん | 
| You don't say じ・い separately, but read them altogether as じー | 
| おじいさん | 
| Repeat after me. | 
| おじいさん | 
| おじいさん | 
| The next one is... | 
| うう | 
| うう | 
| うう is twice the length of う. | 
| う | 
| うー | 
| Let's pronounce this sound in a series of actual words. | 
| プール pool, プー・ル 、プール | 
| すうじ number、す・う・じ、すうじ | 
| Repeat after me. | 
| すうじ | 
| すうじ | 
| The next one is... | 
| ええ | 
| ええ | 
| For example, the word for "cake" is... | 
| ケーキ, ケー・キ、ケーキ | 
| And the word for "teacher" is... | 
| せんせい, せ・ん・せ・い、せんせい | 
| せんせい is made up of syllables せ・ん・せ・い. The last two syllables are not pronounced as せ・い, but as せー. So, a pair of え+ い also makes a long vowel "えー". | 
| To recap, there are two combinations to make a long vowel えー, which are two え sounds and え+ い. | 
| So, can you read this? | 
| えいご English, え・い・ご、えいご | 
| The part of えい is pronounced as えー. | 
| Repeat after me. | 
| えいご | 
| えいご | 
| The next one is... | 
| おお | 
| おお | 
| For example, there is a long vowel in the words... | 
| ノート notebook, ノー・ト、ノート | 
| こうえん park, こ・う・え・ん、こうえん | 
| The first two syllables こ・う are not pronounced as こ・う, but as こー with a long vowel "oo". So, a pair of "お" + "う" also makes a long vowel "おー". | 
| To recap, there are 2 combinations to make a long vowel おー, which are 2 "お" sounds and お+ う. | 
| Repeat after me. | 
| こうえん | 
| こうえん | 
| Why is it important to master long vowels? Because the meaning of a word can change depending on whether the vowel is long or short. | 
| Listen for the diffference in these words. | 
| おばさん, おばさん | 
| meaning "aunt" | 
| おばあさん、おばあさん | 
| meaning "grandmother" | 
| When you say おばあさん, extend the vowel "a". If you don't, you'll be saying a different word! | 
| Now listen for the difference in this pair of words. | 
| おじさん、おじさん | 
| meaning "uncle" | 
| おじいさん、おじいさん | 
| meaning "grandfather" | 
| Again, the meaning changes depending on whether the vowel is long or short. Please be careful! | 
| Long vowels are very important in Japanese. Practice pronouncing long vowels for the proper length of time by clapping to measure time. | 
| Do you know which kana is also related to time measurement when it's written in a small size? You'll learn about it in the next lesson. | 
| Try writing a Japanese long vowel example in the comments. | 
| See you in the next Ultimate Japanese Pronunciation Guide lesson! | 
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