How to say pronouncing in Japanese

はっせいhassei Inflection

noun / ~する noun / ~の noun:

  • utterance; speaking; vocalization; vocalisation; enunciation; pronouncing
  • leading a group of people (in cheering, singing, etc.)

Example Sentences

注意chuuiしてshite見ているmiteirutoそのsono単語tangowo発音hatsuonするsuruときtoki私のwatashinokuchibirugaどうdou動くugokukaga見えますmiemasuyo
Watch carefully and you can see how my lips move in pronouncing the word.
発音hatsuonshi分けwakeられrareないnaiotohaなかなかnakanaka聞き分けkikiwakeられrareないnaiからkara、コミュ,KOMYUrukihaなくnakutemo発音hatsuonha重要juuyoudayoあとato発音hatsuonhaつづりtsuzuriwo覚えるoboeru手掛かりtegakarinimoなるしnarushi
You won't really be able to hear the difference between sounds that you can't distinguish by pronouncing, so even if you don't feel like communicating, pronunciation is important. Pronunciation can also be a hint for remembering how a word is spelled.

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