Japanese "T" sound

Tutorial Japanese "T" sound

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Japanese "T" sound - A quick tip.

This is a really, really common pronunciation issue in Japanese VBs made by English speakers. It's also really, really easy to correct!

The "t" sound usually used in Japanese is slightly different from the one used in most English accents.* While in both languages it's considered a "voiceless alveolar stop," in Japanese, the "t" is considerably less aspirated than in English. This means, more or less, that it sounds much less like the "ts" sound.

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