🌟Lyrics for AIUEO Ja row: drive.google.com/file/d/1qmrkNCfTGky0CITisWv4VUHsi… Song Ja row: • [3 min] How to read/write Hiragana Ja Row ... 🌟🌟🌟AIUEO Song Ja row with Romaji(*1) Subtitles has been released!!! AIUEO Song Ja row video with Romaji lyrics! Romaji is a phonetic symbol written with the English alphabet, and it shows how to pronounce Japanese sounds easily and clearly. In one video, you can learn how to write, including stroke order, both “Hiragana Ja (じゃ)” and “Katakana Ja (ジャ)” at the same time. The animation shows how to write both the Hiraganas and the Katakanas side by side to help the viewers easily remember them together. Hope that this will help you associate Hiragana and Katakana without confusing which is which.
This video will also help you learn 15 words starting with those characters. It will be easier to remember new vocabulary in the Ja-row with a song like this! Enjoy!
(*1) Notes for Romaji Lyrics!!
For the subtitles of this video, the Hepburn style is used for the ‘Romaji (Roman letter)’ spelling.
‘Romaji’ is a phonetic symbol written with the English alphabet to show how to pronounce Japanese sounds and help Japanese learners pronounce Japanese words more easily.
For the Hepburn ‘Romaji’ subtitles/lyrics used here, please note that some modifications have been made to help you learn Japanese more easily and clearly.
(1) Long vowels
For long vowels, double vowels are used instead of macrons.
ā→aa
ī→ii
ū→uu
ē →ee
ō→oo
(e.g.) jūsu for juusu (juice)
tanjōbi for tanjoobi (birthday)
(2) Double consonants
Assimilated sounds like ‘tt’ are shown by double consonants.
(e.g.) N/A
(3) ‘N’
When ‘n’ comes before ‘b’, ‘p’ and ‘m’, ‘m’ are usually used in the Hepburn style. However, ‘n’ is used for all cases for simplicity (even when ‘n’ comes before ‘b’, ‘p’, and ‘m’).
(e.g.) jumbi for junbi (preparation)
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🌟Music/Arranged by Mochi Pro LLC🌟
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- Masahiro Mochizuki
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