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22:23 Feb 1, 2007 |
English to Japanese translations [Non-PRO] Tourism & Travel | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Will Matter United States Local time: 02:42 | ||||||
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4 | アム ホ カ ケル |
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アム ホ カ ケル Explanation: This is as close as you can probably get, considering that the sound structure of Japanese and German are very different. The syllables are Am (ahm), Hoch (hoek), ach (ock) and er (very close to English 'air' or the 'er' in father' but not exactly the same). The 'ch' is a guttural sound that neither English nor Japanese has but don't worry about trying to make it. The answer that I offer you is very close and I do speak German. HTH. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2007-02-02 11:10:19 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- You are very welcome. |
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