わなし にほんじんです Here は is read as wa instead of its usual ha Can somebody explain this?

  • TootSweet@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’m not sure there’s an answer beyond “because sometimes ‘は’ is pronounced ‘wa’.”

    Kindof like asking “why is ‘c’ sometimes pronounced like an ‘s’ like in ‘cistern.’”

    “こんにちは” is another word in which “は” is pronounced “wa”.

    I’d imagine there are probably historical reasons, but I don’t know them. I suspect the cases where “は” is pronounced “wa” are pretty rare and just have to be learned by wrote.

      • SOMETHINGSWRONG@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        2 months ago

        Other East Asian languages sometimes simplify pronunciation in these exact situations to avoid awkward glottal stops and make it easier to say/flow better.

        While Japanese isn’t my specialty (I know what comm I’m in hahah), I would assume similar.