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      <title>1. How to Pronounce Sakura in [language]</title>
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      <description>Sakura, a delicate and enchanting flower that blooms in the spring, is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japanese culture. Pronouncing this term correctly can enhance your understanding and appreciation of Japanese traditions. Let&amp;rsquo;s delve into the nuances of pronouncing Sakura, exploring its historical origins and cultural significance.&#xA;The word Sakura is composed of two characters: &amp;ldquo;sa&amp;rdquo; (cherry) and &amp;ldquo;kura&amp;rdquo; (tree). In Japanese, the &amp;ldquo;a&amp;rdquo; in &amp;ldquo;sa&amp;rdquo; is pronounced as a short &amp;ldquo;ah&amp;rdquo; sound, similar to the &amp;ldquo;a&amp;rdquo; in &amp;ldquo;apple.</description>
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