i was just wondering coz there is some text that mentions that -chan is
pronounced as -chang? is it true? just like -san, -sang? and like -chin? ^^ so..
sora-chang? and sora-sang?
am just soo curious about it! hoho.. like manga is pronounced mangga... coz in
my country, mangga is mango hoho ^.^ anyway, thx soo much fro every respond..
hahah mangga = malay
no you pronouce chan as chan not chang
and san as san and not sang
there a big difference is you pronouce chan as chang.
plus there is only one g.
they make it sound as if there was two.
they way the pronouce manga is actualy man-ng-ga
i dono why but they just pronouce it that way.
hay.. well am not from malaysia, am indonesian studying in malaysia ^.^ soo.. is
it still -chan instead of -chang? i can be pretty sure the way they pronounce is
just like not -chan that tends to be -chan(ne) but like -chan that tends to
-chan(..g) well.. mebbe it's just my ear then hoho
i was just wondering coz there is some text that mentions that -chan is pronounced as -chang? is it true? just like -san, -sang? and like -chin? ^^ so.. sora-chang? and sora-sang?
am just soo curious about it! hoho.. like manga is pronounced mangga... coz in my country, mangga is mango hoho ^.^ anyway, thx soo much fro every respond..
hahah mangga = malay
no you pronouce chan as chan not chang
and san as san and not sang
there a big difference is you pronouce chan as chang.
plus there is only one g.
they make it sound as if there was two.
they way the pronouce manga is actualy man-ng-ga
i dono why but they just pronouce it that way.
hay.. well am not from malaysia, am indonesian studying in malaysia ^.^ soo.. is it still -chan instead of -chang? i can be pretty sure the way they pronounce is just like not -chan that tends to be -chan(ne) but like -chan that tends to -chan(..g) well.. mebbe it's just my ear then hoho
the Thai's also pronounce chan as chang and san as sang and kun as kung too .
dunno why