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More Lessons If you want to see all 46 hiragana characters and hear the pronunciation for each, check out the hiragana audio chartas well as the handwritten hiragana chartfor more symbols.
How to write the hiragana characters さ、し、す、せ、そ (sa, shi, su, se, so) with numbered step-by-step stroke guides.
Here's aone page print-out Hiragana chart marking stroke order. It's extremely neat, in the standard handwritten style. I'll keep looking for Katakana. Google will give you plenty of animated illustrations if yousearch for "hiragana stroke order"but print-outs are harder to find. ...
UPDATED: Now enhanced with writing technology from WACOM! Mirai Kana Chart is a carefully crafted app to help you enjoy learning the Japanese ‘hiragana’ and ‘k…
I initially downloaded this App b/c of the hiragana chart and was pleasantly surprised when I “tapped” the chart to reveal the hidden gems of this App! The brush stroke mapping of each character is super helpful. But the real star of this App is the ability to use your finger as a...
I initially downloaded this App b/c of the hiragana chart and was pleasantly surprised when I “tapped” the chart to reveal the hidden gems of this App! The brush stroke mapping of each character is super helpful. But the real star of this App is the ability to use your finger as a...
The two sets ofkanacontain 48 basic shapes, of which 47 are traditionally arrayed, as shown inTable 1. This arrangement, called thegojūon-zuor ‘50 sound chart’ (despite its gaps), is first attested around 901. It is meant to be read from the upper right corner in Chinese style so...
The 5 characters that represent the hiragana vowels are either the top row or the first column of your hiragana chart, depending on how it's oriented. All the other blocks are characters that represent a consonant combined with each of those vowels, which makes the vowels a great place to ...
You’ll see what appear to be additional consonants as we go through the chart, but in Japanese these are really variant pronunciations of the basic 15. Please keep this in mind as we go through the Hiragana chart. Basic Syllables (Gojuu-on) Without further ado, I present to you the ...