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The Japanese language has only 5 vowels: a, i, u, e, o. They are terse vowels, pronounced clearly and sharply. If one pronounces the vowels in the following sentence one will have their approximate sounds. Please note: the "u" is pronounced with no forward movement of the lips. Ah (a), we (i) soon (u) get (e) old (o).
Tsukue no ue ni hon ga arimasu. --- There is a book on the table. Watashi wa inu o ni-hiki katte imasu. --- I have two dogs. Tonari no inu wa yoku hoeru. --- The neighbor's dog often barks. 2.Verb conjugation is not affected by the gender or number. Watashi wa nihon-jin desu. --- I am Japanese. Kanojo wa amerika-jin desu. --- She is American. Kare wa asu nihon ni ikimasu. --- He goes to Japan tomorrow. Karera wa asu nihon ni ikimasu. --- They go to Japan tomorrow. 3.Japanese verbs have only two tenses: the present and the past. Watashi wa maiasa shichi-ji ni okimasu. --- I get up at seven every morning. Otouto wa hachi-ji ni okimashita. --- My brother got up at eight.
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