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Shiritori (尻取り) Japanese Word Game

Shiritori (尻取り) is a Japanese word game and is a perfect game for those learning the language because it practices vocabulary.

 

We will play by basic rules.

The rules are simple:

1: All types of nouns are allowed, native or not. (no adjectives, verbs, ect. Nouns only)

2: The noun must start with the last syllable of the previous word. Example: neko-->koko-->kokoro-->roku and so on.

3: ん/ン is not allowed because there are no words that start with the nasal ん/ン (n) sound. All other n- syllables are allowed, but not ん/ン (n).if you use a word that starts with ん/ン, you will lose. Examle: nana-->naka-->kau-->un. The person who said "un" lost.

 

Good Luck! がんばってください!

 

愛(あい/ai) Love. Syllable is "i".

5 de ago. de 2012 2:12
Comentarios · 24

チーズケーキ - (cheese cake)

next is き・キ

28 de noviembre de 2012

家(うち) - House。 Next is ち(Chi)

21 de octubre de 2012

昨日(きのう) Yesterday. Next is う (u).

20 de agosto de 2012

うそつき (liar) usotsuki

 

next is ki (き)

15 de agosto de 2012

Raishū/らいしゅう(来週/next week)next is u-

13 de agosto de 2012
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