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the news this year, I did want my friend to read about this amazing book.
(The first chapter is a great example of a nice, sweet, and entertaining book, one
that really deserves an entire review before it gets published! It's an absolute
must-have for any serious author and can be read by anyone willing to read this
book to it's fullest potential!)
(The background of this story is set in the 21st century, the time for a novel by
writers like Richard Linklater.)
(The main character of this story, a high school student who is actually an expert
swordsman who doesn't have much experience in combat, was killed by a sniper when
he was just a little girl. The protagonist's father was murdered, as well as a
whole slew of other unfortunate and important details that seem to get thrown about
in every story, but are generally only mentioned once you read this novel.)
As you can see here, _____ and _____ are not interchangeable. You're supposed to
listen to them though.
If there's a language you're sure has the same phoneme like English or Japanese,
use it for yourself. As you could expect, if you're struggling with pronouncing
your name or being unfamiliar with what it means, use English for your
pronunciation.
If you also want to learn more about vowels in Japanese, listen to a few short
videos and read the original post, where I gave some tips on learning English words
from Japanese pronunciation.
And, as always, feel free to use the links below to get more advanced guides to
understand some of these Japanese words.