Mel
When do you pronounce "n" as "n" vs "ng"? I often here Japanese pronounce "n" as "ng" and I'm not really sure when you do that. Or are both acceptable?
2011年2月28日 03:45
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Actually, 'n' or 'ng' or even 'm' doesn't matter for native Japanese speakers. They are all written as ん'n', and we don't care about the pronunciation difference. However, if you do care, there is some tendency: ん followed by 'g' or 'k' is often pronounced as 'ng.' Like まんが、さんがい。 ん followed by 'm' 'p' or 'b' is often pronounced as 'm.' Like さんぽ、さんまい、さんばい。 ん followed by 'n' 't' 'd' 's' or 'z' is often pronounced as 'n.' Like おんな、さんさい、さんにん、サンダル。 Note that this is not a "rule." You can pronounce ん just as you find easy. Rather than that, be careful not to link to the following vowel when ん is followed by a vowel. れんあい is 'RE-N(g)-A-I,' not 'Re-N-Na-I.'
2011年2月28日
There is no "ng" in Japanese. All is written "n". It is pronounced similar to an English "ng" but not the same. Listen to your recordings. 1. n is pronounced ng 2. n before a consonant is pronounced n
2011年2月28日
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