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See if you can name all of the colors in the rainbow (except for black) in Japanese!
Note: "A"s in Japanese are pronounced as ah. "i"s in Japanese are pronounced as: ee. "u"s in Japanese are pronounced as: ooh. "E"s in Japanese are pronounced as: eh. And "o"s in Japanese are pronounced as: oh. And a double vowel, like in kiiro, means you just stretch the "i" sound. Also, ri is not a "ri" sound as you would say in an american accent. Ri's are pronounced as a mix of a ri sound and a li sound. It rolls off your tongue as if you were rolling an r in spanish, except that you don't roll the sound.
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There is a printable worksheet available for download here so you can take the quiz with pen and paper.
From the quiz author
See if you can name all of the colors in the rainbow (except for black) in Japanese!
Note: "A"s in Japanese are pronounced as ah. "i"s in Japanese are pronounced as: ee. "u"s in Japanese are pronounced as: ooh. "E"s in Japanese are pronounced as: eh. And "o"s in Japanese are pronounced as: oh. And a double vowel, like in kiiro, means you just stretch the "i" sound. Also, ri is not a "ri" sound as you would say in an american accent. Ri's are pronounced as a mix of a ri sound and a li sound. It rolls off your tongue as if you were rolling an r in spanish, except that you don't roll the sound.