As mentioned earlier, this article will introduce Japanese pronunciation in Hiragana chart order. So let’s start with Seion, also known as Gojuon. Seion (清音) literally means “voiceless sounds.” “Voiceless sounds” refers to making sounds without vibrating the vocal cords (these are in the...
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 ...
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In hiragana, for the a, i and u sounds, it is done by following the first kana with a second kana of the same vowel sound. E.g. in the following chart, turning a single a sound into long ā is done by writing ああ, and turning a ka into kā is done by following the か ka...
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and patterns of speech that will help you remember all of the kana in the easiest and most efficient manner. To get started, simply select either ‘The Hiragana Chart’ or ‘The Katakana Chart’ from the menu to the right. After you have mastered the Hiragana and Katakana, you will want...
You can go back to the chart. Alright? Yes, the answer is 195 - ひゃくきゅうじゅうご (hyakukyuujuugo) and 418 - よんひゃくじゅうはち (yonhyakujuuhachi)! I’m listing some of the other bigger number units below. NumberHiraganaKatakanaKanjiRomaji 1,000 (thousand) せん セン 千 se...
Despite that, る is on the う-line of the hiragana chart, so it makes sense that some る ending verbs could potentially be considered godan verbs, right? Luckily, there is a trick to tell whether a verb ending in る is a godan verb or an ichidan verb: if the vowel sound that ...
Both in speaking and writing, each of these sounds is used on its own, or in combination with consonant sounds to produce other Hiragana or “letter.” For example: Look at the k-line in the Hiragana Chart. The first consonant sound is a “k” sound, and by combining it with any...
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