The thing is, it's due to romanization, there are many to romanize, but the pronunciation remains the same, like there's a Japanese streamer named ういきち, which is romanized as "uikiti" since ち(chi) is in the "t" section of Hiragana, but it will always be pronounced as "chi", so I always romanize words to their exact pronunciation.
just 1 comment ?? Omg, you are so underrated . Thanks for the video
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Thank you so much teacher
Very nice and nice useful
Need more for N5 and 4
Thanks i found this really helpful! 😁
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This was a fun way to get some vocab practice in! Thanks for sharing it with us. :)
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number 13 jidouza spells as zidouza is that right?
The thing is, it's due to romanization, there are many to romanize, but the pronunciation remains the same, like there's a Japanese streamer named ういきち, which is romanized as "uikiti" since ち(chi) is in the "t" section of Hiragana, but it will always be pronounced as "chi", so I always romanize words to their exact pronunciation.
number 79 (14:34) killed me
why does つ remain silent in 54? like why couldnt they write かここいい insted?
edit: it also happens in 56 im actually losing my mind
つ is also used to extend the sound of the previous letter
@@pmnyein yeah i did a little more research and it was easier than expected
@@aquaenjoyer1612 thats great to hear!
っ(smaller version of つ[tsu] extends the consonant sound after it.
If you say かここいい you are saying kaKOKOii. So that's why they use the small tsu (っ).