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Table of Contents
- Kana Video Lesson
- Hiragana Chart
- Katakana Chart
- Why is Learning Kana Important?
- How to Learn Kana & Get Your Free Kana eBook
- The Secret to Learning the Japanese Alphabet Fast
- Hiragana & Katakana Quizzes
- Related Lessons
1. Kana Video Lesson
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2. Hiragana Chart
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n/mわ
waら
raや
yaま
maは
haな
naた
taさ
saか
kaあ
aaり
riみ
miひ
hiに
niち
chiし
shiき
kiい
iiる
ruゆ
yuむ
muふ
fuぬ
nuつ
tsuす
suく
kuう
uuれ
reめ
meへ
heね
neて
teせ
seけ
keえ
eeを
oろ
roよ
yoも
moほ
hoの
noと
toそ
soこ
koお
oo
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Hiragana is the first writing system learned by Japanese children, and thus is often the recommended system for non-Japanese to learn first, as well. Although Japanese can be written completely in hiragana alone, this is rarely done outside of childrens books or learning texts. Hiragana has a few primary uses.
Okurigana (送り仮名) is the hiragana that follows kanji stems, generally used to inflect adjectives (e.g. 小さい;ちいさい; small) and verbs (e.g. (行く; いく ; to go). Hiragana characters are mostly used to write grammatical words, like particles, conjunctions, Japanese native words that have no kanji, and for words that have kanji but are more often written without it. When kanji is not expected to be known or is too formal, small hiragana is placed along the top or the side of the kanji to indicate its pronunciation. This is called furigana (振り仮名). Manga often uses furigana.
3. Katakana Chart
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n/mワ
waラ
raヤ
yaマ
maハ
haナ
naタ
taサ
saカ
kaア
aaリ
riミ
miヒ
hiニ
niチ
chiシ
shiキ
kiイ
iiル
ruユ
yuム
muフ
fuヌ
nuツ
tsuス
suク
kuウ
uuレ
reメ
meヘ
heネ
neテ
teセ
seケ
keエ
eeヲ
oロ
roヨ
yoモ
moホ
hoノ
noト
toソ
soコ
koオ
oo
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Katakana may not be used as extensively as hiragana, but it provides an interesting advantage to English speakers. Gairaigo (外来語), or borrowed words, is primarily written in katakana so katakana characters are mainly used to write foreign names, corporate branding, western loanwords and onomatopoeic words. When an English speaker learns katakana, they will not only be able to read the sounds of a borrowed word, but will many times understand the meaning as well.
While hiragana is fluid with plenty of curves, katakana is distinct and angular. Because of this, katakana is sometimes used to emphasize words that would normally be written in kanji or hiragana.Onomatopoeia and technical or scientific terms are also often written in katakana.
4. Why is Learning Kana Important?
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- Romaji doesnt help you read Japanese texts
- Kana helps you avoiding spelling confusion (e.g. 東京 (Tokyo; Japans capital) is とうきょう (tōkyō), not ときょ (tokyo).)
- Write the words correctly and in Japanese!
- Get the right pronunciation from the start
- Be able to identify words and phrase patterns
The question Why learn kana? would be the same as asking you why you wanted to learn Japanese in the first place. You cant truly understand Japanese culture if you dont understand the language in which the people write.
Learning the Japanese writing system will give you a greater understanding of the history and culture not only of Japan but also other Asian countries such as China or Korea. Learning hiragana and katakana characters will give you the Japanese basics you need to speak, write and read most Japanese. If you want to master the Japanese language and become fluent, you must learn kana first.
5. How to Learn Kana & Get Your Free Kana eBook
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If you are still here, I assume you are not afraid of the challenge of learning all the kana. You want to know how to learn hiragana and katakana characters? Here is a guide to learning Japanese characters in few steps:
- Get your hiragana and katakana sheets, showing all the characters at once. If youre a JapanesePod101 member, you can download it for free. Click the button below!
- Separate each script into groups. The charts above already do it for you, and they separate Japanese characters into 10 groups.
- Memorize these groups, at least how they sound. You will go group by group, memorizing the romanized part (e.g. ka, ki, ku, ke, ko). This wont be difficult as they mainly follow the same a, i, u, e, o pattern.
- Get acquainted with the stroke order
- Write them out Again and again. To learn how to properly write hiragana and katakana you have to practice.
Were giving this eBook to ALL JapanesePod101 members. You learn to read and write kana thats hiragana and katakana in 1 hour or less. With this eBook, you get
- A Hiragana Chart & Writing Tutorials
- A Katakana Chart & Writing Tutorials
- Printable Worksheets For You To Practice Writing On
- Bonus Kana Quizzes for Review
- By The End, You Will Be Able to Read & Write in Japanese
Why are we giving it away? Learning to read and write is a must for all beginners. Although you get video lessons on how to write at JapanesePod101, youll still need physical worksheets to practice on. Thats why youre getting this printable eBook as a gift.
6. The Secret to Learning the Japanese Alphabet Fast
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To help you master hiragana and katakana we created a series to introduce them and teach you a few words you can write with these characters. This video series gives you all the tips you need to remember the Japanese alphabet. Have you heard of Mnemonics? Each character has a memorable illustration that goes along with it, and it is an amazing method to remember characters. We use this method to make things easier for you to memorize. We also offer you interactive practice sections with Risa, our Japanese host, to learn how to perfectly write kana without getting bored.
Youll never ever have to worry again about how to read or write hiragana and katakana. Not only will you know the basics of Japanese pronunciation but youll be able to identify a lot of words used in everyday life. Its the best way to get started learning Japanese.
Watch the first episode now and discover the secret to easily learning 46 kana in few hours! Youll able to practice your Japanese wherever you want with our Flashcard feature that will allow you to master the alphabet through repetition. You can also test yourself with our Kana Quiz, and choose to practice hiragana and/or katakana. It is the perfect tool to help you practice groups of kana you still have difficulties with, as you select which one you need to work on.
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7. Hiragana & Katakana Quizzes
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Hiragana Quizzes
- あ, い, う, え, お
Reading | Writing - か, き, く, け, こ
Reading | Writing - さ, し, す, せ, そ
Reading | Writing - た, ち, つ, て, と
Reading | Writing - な, に, ぬ, ね, の
Reading | Writing - は, ひ, ふ, へ, ほ
Reading | Writing - ま, み, む, め, も
Reading | Writing - や, ゆ, よ and long vowels
Reading | Writing - ら, り, る, れ, ろ
Reading | Writing - わ, を, and ん
Reading | Writing - まる and てんてん
Reading | Writing - Small and Double Characters
Reading | Writing - Review
Reading | Writing
Katakana Quizzes
- ア, イ, ウ, エ, オ
Reading | Writing - カ, キ, ク, ケ, コ
Reading | Writing - サ, シ, ス, セ, ソ
Reading | Writing - タ, チ, ツ, テ, ト
Reading | Writing - ナ, ニ, ヌ, ネ, ノ
Reading | Writing - ハ, ヒ, フ, ヘ, ホ
Reading | Writing - マ, ミ, ム, メ, モ
Reading | Writing - ヤ, ユ, ヨ
Reading | Writing - ラ, リ, ル, レ, ロ
Reading | Writing - ワ, ヲ, and ン
Reading | Writing - まる and てんてん
Reading | Writing - Review
Reading | Writing
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