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    Japanese Pronunciation

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    Japanese Pronunciation

    Japanese Pronunciation
    Published 6/2025
    Duration: 1h 33m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 714 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Sounds, rhythm, pitch accent and intonation in the Japanese language

    What you'll learn
    - Being able to pronounce Japanese accurately
    - Being able to pay attention to pitch accent
    - Being able to understand Japanese sounds
    - Being able to speak with more native-like Japanese

    Requirements
    - Japanese language learners who can read Hiragana

    Description
    This course focuses on a key yet often-overlooked aspect of learning Japanese—pronunciation. While many Japanese language courses emphasize grammar, reading, and writing, accurate pronunciation is equally important. It not only helps learners speak more clearly and sound more natural but also improves listening comprehension and the ability to understand spoken Japanese in real-life situations.

    This course is designed for all learners of Japanese, including novice learners who know only some Hiragana. It offers a clear and accessible introduction to how Japanese is actually spoken by native speakers, which may differ from how it appears in written form.

    The course is divided into four sections:

    Sound– how each syllable is pronounced, common pronunciation challenges, and variations in natural speech;

    Rhythm– the concept ofmora, a key unit of sound in Japanese, and how Japanese rhythm differs from English;

    Pitch Accent– how pitch patterns distinguish words and meaning units, and an overview of the four basic pitch patterns found in native speech;

    Intonation– how it functions at the sentence level and differs from pitch accent.

    This course is designed as a long-term resource learners can return to as they continue their Japanese studies. Developing pronunciation awareness early supports more confident and effective communication in Japanese.

    Who this course is for:
    - Japanese language learners of any level who know Hiragana (used throughout the video to explain sounds)
    - Japanese language learners who want to improve their listening and speaking skills
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