....made this since it seems to be the most mispronounced syllable D:
English "R"
Starts with narrow mouth, tongue does not touch palate (roof of mouth), instead starts tucked back in throat and then mouth spreads open.
Spanish "R"
Tongue is rolled, producing a somewhat buzzing/vibrating sound.
English "L"
Wide part of the upper tongue touches the palate, and it curves down as the consonant is pronounced in full.
JAPANESE R
So the Japanese R is rather like a clipped "L."
Form an "L" but only let the tip of your tongue touch your palate and say it quickly. That's the best way I can think to describe it. It's like a combo "R" and "L" and can sometimes sound like a muffled "D" since it's more rhythmic.
And here's a handy webpage with examples!
English "R"
Starts with narrow mouth, tongue does not touch palate (roof of mouth), instead starts tucked back in throat and then mouth spreads open.
Spanish "R"
Tongue is rolled, producing a somewhat buzzing/vibrating sound.
English "L"
Wide part of the upper tongue touches the palate, and it curves down as the consonant is pronounced in full.
JAPANESE R
So the Japanese R is rather like a clipped "L."
Form an "L" but only let the tip of your tongue touch your palate and say it quickly. That's the best way I can think to describe it. It's like a combo "R" and "L" and can sometimes sound like a muffled "D" since it's more rhythmic.
And here's a handy webpage with examples!