P.S. Does anyone have any suggestions for learning to read/write Japanese?
My advice is learn kana (Japanese symbols) from the beginning rather than using romaji (latin letters to represent Japanese). There are fifty (ish) basic sounds in Japanese. The kana has a symbol or letter for each sound. It is best to learn these.
If you can find it, this is an excellent book.
http://www.shiawase.co.uk/2007/05/30/se ... -workbook/
However if you Google for hiragana I'm sure you can find online resources, and jPod101 has kana lessons too as part of the premium service.
If you must learn romaji (at least it's useful for typing kana) there is usually a chart inside any dictionary or language text.
These are all the sounds (I think, I'm more used to kana) Also the order is sort of important, Japanese is one language that has an answer to "why is the alphabet in that order"
They are all vowels except n. each one is one syllable and is one beat.
the base 5 sounds are a as in cat, i as in sheep, u as in boot, e as in bed, o as in dog
(it's better to hear a recording)
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a i u e o
ka ki ku ke ko ga gi gu ge go
sa shi su se so za ji zu ze zo
ta chi tsu te to da ji zu de do
na ni nu ne no
ha hi fu he ho ba bi bu be bo pa pi pu pe po
ma mi mu me mo
ya - yu - yo
ra ri ru re ro
wa - - - o/wo
n
kya - kyu - kyo
gya - gyu - gyo
sya - syu - sho
ja - jyu - jo
cha - chu - cho
nya - nyu - nyo
hya - hyu - hyo
bya - byu - byo
pya - pyu - pyo
rya - ryu - ryo
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edit for all the ya yu yo combinations I forgot. and better sound examples.