So I was going through my apprentice items via self study script - I stumbled when I heard the vocal. Then I looked up the answer and (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
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- Listen to the female pronunciation then the male.
So I was going through my apprentice items via self study script - I stumbled when I heard the vocal. Then I looked up the answer and (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
? Sounds normal to me. Are you referring to the nasaly g?
Sounds normal to me as well.
I don’t hear gaku at all.
Sounds like “kouko nuk”
Hes making the g more nasaly and hes devoicing the last u a little bit. This is like how desu can sound like dess. It’s unmistakably がく for a native’s ears, but it can be a bit hard to hear for newer learners if you’re only accustomed to standard fully articulated sounds. You’ll get used to it as you gather more experience.
Yeah, the nasal g- sounds are definitely a thing. It seems a bit rare nowadays, but that may just be my perception based on where I live and its general absence in “TV Japanese”.
You may get used to it, but…personally, I only seem to get used to not being used to it, though being aware of its existence allows me to consider it as a possibility when trying to decipher something I just heard. ![]()
As an aside, if you think that sound is difficult, just wait until you have to listen to old Kansai men talk in what to me sounds like another lost language. ![]()
Oh yeah. A couple of the local hole in the wall places I frequent have quite a few regulars (older generation like myself) from areas with a different dialect. Very hard to understand, if I can at all sometimes.
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