You just said it. The names of things are pronounced the same. If your name is John, you say it the same as the Japanese and everyone else.
If you are talking about the difference between Jutsu and Jitsu
The correct term Jutsu most commonly means technique or skill. Jitsu is a translation and spelling issue which has been accepted. However the original is Jutsu.
Jutsu = Pronounced (Juh-t-Sue)
As for the character for Jutsu, you can find it here.
http://www.smrtj.co.uk/info/jutsu.gif
or
http://www.geocities.com/oviedokempo/Jutsu.gif
hi sutairu han ryu no jutsu
katon, Goukyakyu no jutsu
It Means Summoning Jutsu In Japanese ~asker edit~ No i mean when the jutsu is preformed letters appear around the sommoner's hand, what do those mean?? Please next person who reads this and knows the answer please say it.
Bubble Release in Japanese can be translated as "Shabondama no Jutsu".
Ino Yamanaka's Ninja Art Mind Transfer Justsu is called Shintenshin No Jutsu in Japanese.
every human can do all forms of jutsus even ninjutsu
'Summoning jutsu' would be口寄せの術 (kuchiyose no jutsu) in Japanese. This is seen extensively in the anime/manga 'Naruto'.The pronunciation would roughly be like "koo-chee-yo-seh no jew-tsu". If you'd like to hear a native speaker's pronunciation, see the related links below.
Shadow clone jutsu was the first we saw her use on episode 1
i believe it is suiton no jutsu
hi-no-tama no jutsu hope this helps
Japanese technique of swordsmanship is called Kenjutsu, which literally means "fencing" ("ken" stands for sword and "jutsu" is technique or art). Modernly "Japanese Fencing
the sexy jutsu