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mao

May 6, 2022

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The following is a comment to a friend who is struggling to pronounce the Japanese word for "jyussatsu” which means “ten books” in English.
Could you please check and see if it sounds natural to you?

You are still stretching out the "jyu" part, so why not make it a choking sound like when you pronounce "cook" or "foot"?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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The following is a comment to a friend who is struggling to pronounce the Japanese word for "jyussatsu” which means “ten books” in English.

Could you please check and see if it sounds natural to you?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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mao

May 6, 2022

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You are still stretching out the "jyu" part, so why not make it a choking sound like when you pronounce "cook" or "foot"?

We would not describe that as a choking sound

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mao

May 6, 2022

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davidcfrank

May 6, 2022

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Can you describe something different?

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mao

May 6, 2022

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There is no word in English which describes the sound. We would say "you pronounce it oo as in cook or foot".

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The following is a comment to a friend who is struggling to pronounce the Japanese word for "jyussatsu” which means “ten books” in English.


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Could you please check and see if it sounds natural to you?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

You are still stretching out the "jyu" part, so why not make it a choking sound like when you pronounce "cook" or "hat"?


Thanks in advance for your help!


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

You are still stretching out the "jyu" part, so why not make it a choking sound like when you pronounce "cook" or "kick"?


You are still stretching out the "jyu" part, so why not make it a choking sound like when you pronounce "cook" or "foot"?


You are still stretching out the "jyu" part, so why not make it a choking sound like when you pronounce "cook" or "foot"? You are still stretching out the "jyu" part, so why not make it sound like when you pronounce "cook" or "foot"?

We would not describe that as a choking sound

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