As always enjoy your video presentations. As INFO, egg plant (ichiban) is Japanese for number one and actually pronounced like itchy bon. (Courtesy of 4 years in Japan).
@@AskUA-camDad Typically you can also Google Search, "Pronunciation of ........." and you get a video clip with a native speaker, as with most languages there is a class (high/low) pronunciation of some words. Market place it sounds like itchy, in society just drop the t to ichy. It is though of original Japanese origin and not native to the United States originally.
As always enjoy your video presentations. As INFO, egg plant (ichiban) is Japanese for number one and actually pronounced like itchy bon. (Courtesy of 4 years in Japan).
@@WizardsBear ill have to add that to my next video! Thank you!
@@AskUA-camDad Typically you can also Google Search, "Pronunciation of ........." and you get a video clip with a native speaker, as with most languages there is a class (high/low) pronunciation of some words. Market place it sounds like itchy, in society just drop the t to ichy. It is though of original Japanese origin and not native to the United States originally.