How to Say Heart in Japanese

Say “kokoro.” This is the Japanese word for heart., Listen to people saying the word.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Say “kokoro.” This is the Japanese word for heart.

    It is pronounced “koh-koh-roh.” The “roh” syllable is pronounced quickly and softly.

    Kokoro is the word for the metaphysical heart, as in “heart, mind, spirit.” Put the emphasis slightly on the first syllable of the word.

    Say the syllables fast.

    Don’t draw any of them out dramatically.One way to remember the word is to think about “Cocoa Puffs.” The Japanese word for heart has a similar sound to the American cereal’s name.

    Kokoro has a meaning related to the soul.

    This is why the word is often used in Japanese literature and music to refer to "heart and soul" in one.
  2. Step 2: Listen to people saying the word.

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

    You could also take Japanese lessons online or at a local college.

    If you have no friends who speak Japanese, go online.

    You will find many sites that allow you to listen to native speakers saying Japanese words out loud.

    It's a lot easier to master the pronunciation of a word in another language rather than simply using written pronunciation guides..

Detailed Guide

It is pronounced “koh-koh-roh.” The “roh” syllable is pronounced quickly and softly.

Kokoro is the word for the metaphysical heart, as in “heart, mind, spirit.” Put the emphasis slightly on the first syllable of the word.

Say the syllables fast.

Don’t draw any of them out dramatically.One way to remember the word is to think about “Cocoa Puffs.” The Japanese word for heart has a similar sound to the American cereal’s name.

Kokoro has a meaning related to the soul.

This is why the word is often used in Japanese literature and music to refer to "heart and soul" in one.

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

You could also take Japanese lessons online or at a local college.

If you have no friends who speak Japanese, go online.

You will find many sites that allow you to listen to native speakers saying Japanese words out loud.

It's a lot easier to master the pronunciation of a word in another language rather than simply using written pronunciation guides..

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