minna de - all together
moo - already
yoku - often
doozo - please
こ - ko is my hiragana of the day.
I should probably mention that I'm following the format of long vowels as it occurs in my current textbook: a doubled vowel = long vowel. Thus, moo is pronounced [mo] (long), not [mu].
Also, given that I know the IPA, I will tend to use it if the limitations of my computer allow it to be practical. I find it so much easier than trying to spell it out phonetically any other way... English just doesn't work that way! (Does 'ay' sound like [aI] or [eI]?)
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