a) ba bi bu be bo. b) ma mi mu me mo. c) ra ri ru re ro. ざ じ ず ぜ ぞ. a) ta chi tsu te to. b) za ji zu ze zo. c) a i u e o. Check comments for the answers. Posted by Mike at 6:00 PM.
Japanese is a relatively easy language to pronounce because the vowel sounds are easy. They have five main sounds: あ (a) — pronounced: ah. い (i) — pronounced: ee. う (u) — pronounced: oo. え (e) — pronounced: eh. お (o) - — pronounced: oh. Now, if you think of English, an "a" in English is pronounced in a wide variety of
This homepage introduces an exemplary stroke order of Chinese characters, Hiragana, and Katakana in Japan by using animation.
Let's learn how to write the letters Ha, Hi, Hu, He Ho accurately and beautifully! は has three strokes. This letter has a loop at the end of stroke #3 just like the letter な that we learned in the previous lesson.
Some Hiragana letters look quite different between the handwritten version and the printed version. Be sure that you master the handwritten version of Hiragana. When you type Hiragana on your phone or computer, most likely you will get Mincho font. Beware not to copy the font when you handwrite Hiragana. Ha, Hi, Hu (Fu), He, Ho - はひふ How to write hiragana: ra ら. Learn how to write the hiragana character for "ra" in this simple lesson. Please remember, it is important to follow the stroke order when writing Japanese characters. Learning the proper stroke order is also a great way to help you to remember how to draw the character. Example: らくだ (rakuda) --- camel. rBt5Q. 493 214 171 187 259 65 68 103 82

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