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In today's Hamtastic Japanese lesson, we will learn how to say "hamster" in Japanese!

Japanese has 3 writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
Japanese borrows the word "hamster" from English, but they change it up to match their language's sound system. In Japanese, "foreign" words are converted into Japanese pronunciation, and are almost always written in the writing system called Katakana.
Hamster in Japanese is written in Katakana like this:
ハムスター (hamusuta)
This is pronounced: Hah-mu-stah
Let's break this down.
ハ = ha
ム = mu
ス = su
タ = ta
This line: "ー" does not make a sound on its own, but it drags out the sound of the previous character. So, in this case ター makes the sound "taah" instead of just a short "ta."
Also, the u (pronounced "oo") in the ス (su) is almost silent. Making "hamustah" instead of ha-mu-SU-ta.
Stay tuned for more hamster-themed Japanese lessons! またね! (Bye!)

Japanese has 3 writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
Japanese borrows the word "hamster" from English, but they change it up to match their language's sound system. In Japanese, "foreign" words are converted into Japanese pronunciation, and are almost always written in the writing system called Katakana.
Hamster in Japanese is written in Katakana like this:
ハムスター (hamusuta)
This is pronounced: Hah-mu-stah
Let's break this down.
ハ = ha
ム = mu
ス = su
タ = ta
This line: "ー" does not make a sound on its own, but it drags out the sound of the previous character. So, in this case ター makes the sound "taah" instead of just a short "ta."
Also, the u (pronounced "oo") in the ス (su) is almost silent. Making "hamustah" instead of ha-mu-SU-ta.
Stay tuned for more hamster-themed Japanese lessons! またね! (Bye!)