はつおん発音hatsuon
1.

The act of producing sounds for communication using the vocal apparatus, encompassing the various ways in which language sounds can be articulated and shaped by physical aspects such as the position of the tongue and lips.

2.

The specific sounds produced in spoken language, which can vary based on individual, social, regional, temporal, and linguistic factors, reflecting distinct accents or dialects.

3.

A system of symbols or marks used to accurately represent and transcribe the sounds of spoken language, allowing for a precise understanding of how words are spoken.

Example:

あなたのお名前はどのように発音するのですか。

ばくはつおん爆発音bakuhatsuon
1.

A sudden and loud noise that occurs as a result of a violent release of energy, typically associated with the detonation of explosives.

2.

A resounding and impactful auditory phenomenon characterized by sharp, reverberating bursts, often signaling destruction or intense pressure changes.

3.

A highly intense and startling auditory event that indicates the occurrence of an explosive reaction, often experienced in both natural disasters and man-made explosions.

4.

An overwhelming and piercing sound arising from a rapid expansion of gases, commonly heard in situations involving fireworks, bombs, or other explosive materials.