Is it true that sometimes the "u" is silent in Japanese words?
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Is it just me, or is the [ pie ] [ /pie ] BBCode broken?![]()
HP: 454 / 1816
It's not really silent in the same way that, say, the "B" in "subtle" is silent. There are almost no true silent letters in Japanese, and the language is pretty much entirely phonetic. Still, it's true that it can often become devoiced when it occurs at the end of words, and it's standard practice to do so in Tokyo Japanese (the sort of Japanese you'll probably be learning as a foreign speaker). It's not true of all regions or of everyone's accent, though. I've met Japanese people who pronounce the "u" at the end of words quite strongly.![]()
Btw, try to stay optimistic geeze and I'm sure find a way for yourself. I've been stressed as well, even considered suicide (in fact, starting to study Japanese was one of the things that got my mind off that), but really, always try to look on the bright side and make the most of your situation.
You guys are so nice.![]()
ある朝、気がついたんだ
僕はこの世界が嫌いなんだって