Pronunciation of Japanese Words for Planets11


In Japanese, the names of the planets are written using a combination of kanji (Chinese characters) and hiragana (Japanese phonetic characters). The pronunciation of these names can be tricky for non-native speakers, as some of the sounds can be unfamiliar.

Here is a guide to the pronunciation of the Japanese words for the planets, along with their English equivalents:
水星 (Mercury): pronounced "soo-ee-sei"
金星 (Venus): pronounced "kin-sei"
地球 (Earth): pronounced "chee-kyuu"
火星 (Mars): pronounced "ka-sei"
木星 (Jupiter): pronounced "moo-shoo-sei"
土星 (Saturn): pronounced "do-sei"
天王星 (Uranus): pronounced "ten-oo-sei"
海王星 (Neptune): pronounced "kai-oo-sei"

It is important to note that the pronunciation of these words may vary slightly depending on the speaker's dialect. For example, some speakers may pronounce "soo-ee-sei" as "soo-ay-sei" or "kai-oo-sei" as "kai-oh-sei".

Here are some tips for pronouncing Japanese words for planets:
Pay attention to the vowel sounds. Japanese vowels are pronounced very clearly, and each vowel has a distinct sound.
Don't be afraid to exaggerate the consonants. Japanese consonants are often pronounced more strongly than English consonants.
Practice regularly. The best way to improve your pronunciation is to practice regularly. You can find many resources online and in libraries that can help you practice.

With a little practice, you'll be able to pronounce the Japanese words for planets like a native speaker!

In addition to the pronunciation of the individual planet names, there are also some common phrases related to planets in Japanese. Here are a few examples:
惑星 (wakusei): planet
太陽系 (taiyookei): solar system
銀河系 (gingakei): Milky Way galaxy
宇宙 (uchuu): universe

I hope this guide has been helpful. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

2024-12-14


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