Everybody get out those Japanese language dictionaries!
It's time for another another Last letter, 1st letter Game. But this time, let's
use only Japanese words (written in Romaji, of course).
Some of you may already know that the Japanese language is composed of a
phonetic alphabet- each letter corresponds with only one syllable, or sound.
Therefore, the last "letter" of the word "tori" would be
"ri." (By the way, tori is "bird.") In order to make it
easier to distinguish between Japanese syllables, why don't we try to write the
words with dashes between the letters.
For example: TO-RI
Then the next entry might be:
RI-N-GU (apple)
Also, let's add an educational element, and also state the definition or
corresponding English word.
And one more thing- keep these words clean (aka no words for certain private
parts, etc.)
Everybody get out those Japanese language dictionaries!
It's time for another another Last letter, 1st letter Game. But this time, let's use only Japanese words (written in Romaji, of course).
Some of you may already know that the Japanese language is composed of a phonetic alphabet- each letter corresponds with only one syllable, or sound. Therefore, the last "letter" of the word "tori" would be "ri." (By the way, tori is "bird.") In order to make it easier to distinguish between Japanese syllables, why don't we try to write the words with dashes between the letters.
For example: TO-RI
Then the next entry might be:
RI-N-GU (apple)
Also, let's add an educational element, and also state the definition or corresponding English word.
And one more thing- keep these words clean (aka no words for certain private parts, etc.)
Now, to start off:
I-CHI (one)
Good luck, and I hope this isn't too confusing...
I-CHI-GO (strawberry)
I-TA-CHI (skunk)