• BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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    13 days ago

    It’s not at all like the T sound in Japanese followed by the S sound. The normal T sound in Japanese is pronounced by putting your tongue behind your top teeth and flicking your tongue down a bit. Tsu on the other hand starts with your tongue below your top teeth, and your cheeks pulled together a bit.

    It’s also nothing like the TS in Mats in english.

    • loppy@fedia.io
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      13 days ago

      Where are you getting this information? This “pull your cheeks together a bit” sounds completely out of left field to me.