Hello all,
I am brand spankin' new to Japanese and have a few questions regarding pronunciation. I'd appreciate any help/advice you could provide.
I am an American currently living in China. I am fluent in Mandarin. Japanese will be my third language.
For those note familiar with Chinese, Mandarin is a tonal language. Is Japanese similar? My western colleagues say it isn't, but my Chinese colleagues claim it is.
Also, is there an obvious stress pattern in Japanese? For example, in English the word experiment is stressed on the second syllable: exPERiment. In the Czech language, 99% of the time stress falls on the first syllable. Mandarin has no equivalents. How does Japanese shape up in this department?
Another, Mandarin is an exceptionally easy language to butcher thanks to its tones. Therefore, meticulous, anal-retentive attention to tones and correct pronunciation is crucial. Is Japanese similar? Are foreigners often mocked for having horrible accents?
Lastly, is there an area in Japan known for having "the most standard" accent? In China, the NE is generally known for having the clearest Mandarin, while the south is ridiculed for their pronunciation.
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Best,
Kyle