| To find out what a picture is just look at the top and left of the list. The left leter is the first letter to the picture and the top leter is the second one. To find how to pronounce them say the leters together. The vowals have special sounds. They are listed before the first list, and are true for all the lists. The purple around the letters means that there is a special note at the end of the page. There are 5 lists total |
| a sounds like "a" in far.....i sounds like "ee" in feet.....u sounds like "oo" in food.....e sounds like "e" in met.....o sounds like "o" in cold. |
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| This is my section I've devoted to Japanese lessons...the first step is to learn the basic Alphabets. One of these is Hiragana. I have put together a few tables to show what they look like. I hope to be adding a section with animations that will help you to learn to draw them. For now I hope you like what i have put. Enjoy and have fun with it. <o>_<o> |
| Hiragana |
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| a |
| i |
| u |
| e |
| o |
| k |
| s |
| t |
| n |
| h |
| y |
| m |
| r |
| w |
| n |
| list one "si" is also "shi" "ti" is also "chi" "tu" is also "tsu" "ha" is sometimes read "wa" "n" has no vowal and may have an ( ' ) after it "n" can also sometimes be an "m" |
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| a |
| i |
| u |
| e |
| o |
| z |
| d |
| b |
| p |
| g |
| list two "zi" is really "ji"...there is no "zi" |
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| a |
| i |
| u |
| e |
| o |
| o |
| e |
| u |
| i |
| a |
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| . |
| , |
| " |
| " |
| list one |
| list two |