Home Learn Japanese Undestanding DevoicingLLearn JapaneseUndestanding DevoicingDecember 22, 2022One comment Can someone explain to me why if I say, “watashi mo iku” the U isn’t devoiced when it proceeds a unoviced consonant? Tags:Japanese LanguageLearn Japanese 1 commentThe only times the end of a sentence has a devoiced vowel is with desu (です) and masu (ます).Dogen has a video about devoicing. https://youtu.be/iYQM7BhJJnsLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The only times the end of a sentence has a devoiced vowel is with desu (です) and masu (ます).Dogen has a video about devoicing. https://youtu.be/iYQM7BhJJns
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The only times the end of a sentence has a devoiced vowel is with desu (です) and masu (ます).
Dogen has a video about devoicing. https://youtu.be/iYQM7BhJJns