How to Say Peace in Japanese

Learn the word for Peace., Listen to people saying it., If you have no friends that speak Japanese, going to Google Translate could help., Practice all the time.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Learn the word for Peace.

    "Peace" looks like 平和.

    It's pronounced Heiwa (Hey-wah).

    Practice saying the word out loud, slowly first, until you perfect it.

    It's best to learn how to write the word as well.
  2. Step 2: Listen to people saying it.

    If you have a Japanese friend or relative, ask them how to say it.

    Don't be embarrassed, they will probably be quite happy that you're learning their language. , Select the language, you want English to Japanese.

    Type your word.

    On the right, the word peace should appear in a gray box.

    In the bottom right of the box, there is a speaker logo.

    Click here to hear the word being said. , In your room, down the street, in your car or even at work.

    Wherever you are, keep saying it.

    This will help you remember the word and will make your pronunciation clearer too.
  3. Step 3: If you have no friends that speak Japanese

  4. Step 4: going to Google Translate could help.

  5. Step 5: Practice all the time.

Detailed Guide

"Peace" looks like 平和.

It's pronounced Heiwa (Hey-wah).

Practice saying the word out loud, slowly first, until you perfect it.

It's best to learn how to write the word as well.

If you have a Japanese friend or relative, ask them how to say it.

Don't be embarrassed, they will probably be quite happy that you're learning their language. , Select the language, you want English to Japanese.

Type your word.

On the right, the word peace should appear in a gray box.

In the bottom right of the box, there is a speaker logo.

Click here to hear the word being said. , In your room, down the street, in your car or even at work.

Wherever you are, keep saying it.

This will help you remember the word and will make your pronunciation clearer too.

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