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  1. 6 Αυγ 2019 · When I chat using romaji, Japanese people will always use si instead of shi, for example yorosiku instead of yoroshiku, siteru instead of shiteru. Do Japanese people actually pronounce shi as si?

  2. 9 Δεκ 2014 · Systems of romanisation which were originally intended to render Japanese in a way that makes it easier for foreigners to pronounce, like Hepburn, will use "shi" and "chi" because those are closer to the correct pronunciation. Other systems, like Kunreisiki, will use "si" and "ti" instead.

  3. Rather within the sounds and syllables that are considered valid within the spoken Japanese language, there is no "si", so it can't be used for the purposes of loan words or anything else. A suitable replacement would have to be substituted.

  4. On the other hand, [ɕ] is pretty much still an allophone of /s/: [si] isn't really used, not even in loanwords, and Japanese people have trouble distinguishing 'sit' from 'shit'. Likewise [ʑ] is an allophone of /z/.

  5. Use the Japanese dictionary to search for any Japanese word and get its meaning in many languages. We also provide example sentences, conjugations, kanji decomposition, pictures, and extended explanation for selected words.

  6. represents a native Japanese sound. ティ represents a sound that has been introduced into Japanese and is somewhat unnatural for native speakers - especially the older ones.

  7. Definition of シ, meaning of シ in Japanese: 1 definitions matched, 150 related definitions, and 150 example sentences;

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