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2.4. Hiragana for t/d + vowels

t+ vowels:
HiraganaRomanizationPronunciationDescription
ta[ ta ] ListenEnglish "t" + Japanese "a".
ti (chi)[ tɕi ] Listen Similar to English "ch" + Japanese "i". You shouldn't round your lips when you pronounce [tɕ], unlike the [tʃ] in cheese [tʃi : z].
tu (tsu)[ tsɯ ] Listen English "ts" + Japanese "u".
te[ te ] ListenEnglish "t" + Japanese "e".
to[ to ] ListenEnglish "t" + Japanese "o".

d+ vowels:
HiraganaRomanizationPronunciationDescription
da[ da ] ListenEnglish "d" + Japanese "a".
zi (ji)[ dɕi ] Listen Exactly the same as じ.
zu[ dɕɯ ] Listen Exactly the same as ず.
de[ de ] ListenEnglish "d" + Japanese "e".
do[ do ] ListenEnglish "d" + Japanese "o".

Note that ち, つ, ぢ, and づ have different consonants from others, because of a historical pronunciation shift. They are considered to have had the proper sounds "ti", "tu", "di", and "du" respectively.

The kana ぢ and づ have the same pronunciations as じ and ず, and the latter two are almost always used. ぢ and づ are used only for morae that come from ち and つ etymologically.


Hiragana examples:

Hiragana:てつ
Pitch:L H
Romanization:te tu
Meaning:iron (noun)

Hiragana:かたち
Pitch:L H H
Romanization:ka ta ti
Meaning:shape (noun)

Hiragana:とうだい
Pitch:L H H H
Romanization:tô da i
Meaning:lighthouse (noun)

Hiragana:ちず
Pitch:H L
Romanization:ti zu
Meaning:map (noun)

Hiragana:ただしい
Pitch:L H H L
Romanization:ta da si i
Meaning:right, correct (adjective)

Hiragana:つつ
Pitch:L H
Romanization:tu tu
Meaning:pipe (noun)
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