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Basic Japanese Lesson: Hiragana

Updated: May 15


Free Hiragana Chart
Hiragana Chart

When you practice writing hiragana, try to pay attention to special features of each letter.

Slow down to write each stroke and try to connect the shape with something that looks familiar to you. This helps your memory.


If you are an artistic person, use beautiful coloured pencil and try to copy it beautifully, this will give you great satisfaction.


How to write あいうえお:aiueo


How to write かきくけこ:kakikukeko


How to write さしすせそ:sashisuseso


How to write たちつてと:tachitsuteto


How to write なにぬねの:naninuneno

Here is the song of Hiragana for you to enjoy. "Hiragana Mnemonic Story: "A I U E O Adventure!" https://suno.com/s/JgwOxKrWdnvFBYvD

The Brisbane Japanese Language and Culture School


 
 
 

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