How do you write Sho in Japanese hiragana?
Syllable. The katakana syllable ショ (sho). Its equivalent in hiragana is しょ (sho).
Syllable. The hiragana syllable しょ (sho). Its equivalent in katakana is ショ (sho).
- 私は元気です。 わたしはげんき。 Watashi wa genki desu. ...
- 大丈夫です。 だいじょうぶで。 Daijōbu desu. ...
- 眠いんです。 ねむいんです。 Nemui n desu. ...
- 絶好調です。 ぜっこうちょう。 Zekkōchō desu. ...
- 調子が悪いです。 ちょうしがわるいです。 Chōshi ga I'm feeling bad. ...
- いい感じです。 いいかんじです。 Ii kanji desu. ...
- 悪くないです。 わるくないです。 Warukunai desu. ...
- おかげさまで。 Okagesama de.
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The name Sho is primarily a male name of Japanese origin that means Commander, General.
Noun. sho (plural shos) A Japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng.
To write your name in Japanese, the easiest way is to find a Katakana letter that corresponds to the pronunciation of your Japanese name. For example, if your name is “Maria,” look for the Katakana character for Ma, which is マ, then the character for Ri, which is リ, and then character for A, which is ア.
The katakana syllable シュ (shu). Its equivalent in hiragana is しゅ (shu).
According to the US Department of State, Japanese is one of the hardest languages for English natives to learn. It doesn't have many similarities in structure to English. They estimate it takes 88 weeks of learning, or 2200 hours, to reach fluency.
The katakana syllable シャ (sha). Its equivalent in hiragana is しゃ (sha).
How do Japanese pronounce sh?
Hold the "sh" sound for "shoe", and just slightly raise the middle of your tongue relative to the tip. A formant will raise in pitch, and you'll be pronouncing Japanese "sh" as in "shi". It'll feel further back in your mouth than English sh, and have a higher pitched "hiss".
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If you ever watched at least one anime series, you probably already know this: “hello” in Japanese is Konnichiwa.
anata wa – あなたは : a phrase meaning 'you are'. It could also be used like “and you?” with the pitch raised. anata – あなた : a pronoun meaning 'you'. Japanese people do not use it that often because it is used by a wife to call her husband. This is one reason why “anata wa” can sound weird to them.
In OGENKI DESU KA (Are you fine?), OGENKI is an adjective GENKI (fine, healthy) with an honorific O before it. If you answer, “Yes, I'm fine,” you say HAI, GENKI DESU.
The katakana syllable シュ (shu). Its equivalent in hiragana is しゅ (shu).
そ, in hiragana, or ソ, in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both represent [so]. The version of this character used by computer fonts does not match the handwritten form that most native Japanese writers use. The native way is shown here as the alternative form.
The katakana syllable ツ (tsu). Its equivalent in hiragana is つ (tsu).
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Hiragana.
Hiragana 平仮名 ひらがな | |
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Direction | vertical right-to-left, left-to-right |
Languages | Japanese and the Ryukyuan languages |
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