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mochimochi-learn-japanese · 7 months ago
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Hiragana Full Chart - Japanese Alphabet for beginners
Hiragana is the most fundamental Japanese alphabet, representing the 46 primary sounds used in Japanese. Learn Hiragana will helps you understand how to pronounce Japanese, grammar structure and word using...
If you want to master Hiragana in just one week, don't miss out this website!
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buchi-to-pichi · 1 year ago
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Sometimes it can be hard to communicate 😅
Download our free book to learn hiragana!
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matchalattexoxo · 1 year ago
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How to Learn ひらがな (Hiragana) in a Week
Spend the first five days studying (ideally) 10 Basic Characters per day.
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To remember them use Mnemonics (watch this video):
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Or if you prefer, read this short Book (free pdf download here):
Practice what you've learned each day by doing the exercises in the book, or in general by reading, listening and writing hiragana (with proper Stroke Order). The more you practice, the better you will get.
Some other resources:
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Once you are confident with normal hiragana you can start learning Diacritical Marks (Dakugen and Handakugen), Double Consonants and Contracted Sounds:
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Practice (huuuge playlist):
Another one (it has Katakana videos in it as well):
Stories to read:
Extra credit:
If you have time you can watch videos or listen to music in Japanese to get used to how it sounds and maybe even pick up some words.
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Warning! Results may vary!
This is how I learned hiragana in a week studying for about 4 hours a day.
If after a week you still don't know how hiragana don't feel bad, everybody learns at their own pace. Remember that the important thing is to stay consistent with your studying! Keep practicing and you'll reach your goals!💗
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anielskaaniela · 4 months ago
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3 Japanese Writing Systems: Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana
In this post , you will learn on 3 Japanese writing systems. Check out my japanese products [here]. The Japanese writing system is a fascinating and complex blend of different scripts that evolved over centuries. For anyone looking to learn Japanese, understanding these scripts is essential. This post delves into the intricacies of the Japanese writing system, exploring its history, structure,…
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donelywell · 13 days ago
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Jumpscare- sudden transformer post! You thought because I mentioned Undertale/ Deltarune in the past that I was gonna post fan art of it here?! Get bamboozled! I uh- do have a mountain of Undertale fan art- I'm just keeping it all away from you because I'm mean >:)
I'm so mad at all of you for never telling me about Transformers Go! Go!- HOW DARE YOU ALL KEEP THIS FROM ME!! It's like- the cutest thing in the worlddd!!!
Finally giving myself an excuse to practice drawing robots! (Ignore the fact that Sonic has a bunch of robots)
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gayaest · 4 months ago
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かわいい!! ⭐️🏐🧡
Hinata Shoyo
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goodplan-ipromise · 9 days ago
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mosqitofood · 3 months ago
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Japanese Resources 2
Genki books google drive
Genki books and workbooks google drive
Japanese book google drive
Genki 2 slideshare
Forvo Japanese pronunciation
Japanese reading chrome extension
Learn Japanese Tae Kim’s guide to learning Japanese ; Introduction ; Grammar guide
Usagi-chan’s Genki resource page
JLPT Sensei Learn Japanese and pass the JLPT
Verb Chart 
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lauralearns · 4 months ago
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learning the basics 📚
(yet again)
(this time i won't abandon the language istg 🥲)
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mochayoubi · 7 months ago
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a fellow japanese learning friend told me there's 2 major "weed-out" learning curves to japanese, and that's 1) learning hiragana and katakana and the 2) learning kanji.
but I propose that there's a 3rd difficult learning curve and that's when you're in what I've called The Intermediate Soup where you don't have any specific thing to work on anymore but you know that you aren't There Yet
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pngblog · 3 months ago
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hi hi hello! Can I request konpeito candy PNGs !
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mochimochi-learn-japanese · 7 months ago
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How long does it take to master Hiragana and Katakana?
As you know, learning Hiragana and Katakana is the first step to learn everything about Japanese language. Depending on your time investment, your goals, the learning duration will be different!
It takes 1-4 weeks to master these Japanese alphabets normally. Let's start learning Hiragana with MochiKana and you'll be able to memorize all characters in just one week!
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my-japanese-corner · 9 months ago
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please reblog for a larger sample size、あれがとう!!
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nihongo-enthusiast · 6 months ago
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How To Read and Understand Japanese Sentences (Part 2)
To catch who is doing what; who is the main subject and who is being affected by the action; you have to pay attention to the particles.
When a person is followed by the particle は such as (田中さんは…), the speaker is trying to tell you about Mr. Tanaka.
In other situations where the speaker wants to emphasize that IT IS Mr. Tanaka who did something, the particle が would be used instead (田中さんが…)
When an object is followed by the particle を, you know the subject is doing something to this object. If I say ご飯を…, you know the subject is going to do something to the meal. Whether he is eating a meal or cooking a meal, that... you have to read the verb at the end of the sentence.
In Japanese sentences, you will never know what happened to the object or what the subject did to the object until you read the verb at the end. For instance, if I say ドレスを…, the subject could wear a dress, buy a dress, draw a picture of a dress, sew a dress, or even steal a dress, etc. There are many possibilities to what the subject could do to a dress in that sentence. As a reader, you would never know until you see the verb at the end.
And to make a simple sentence longer, Japanese people would add extra details to describe about the subject or/and the object. Let's take a look at this simple sentence below.
女の子はドレスを着ています。
The little girl wears a dress.
This is the most basic sentence structure of Subject+Object+Verb.
You have no idea where this girl comes from, what kind of dress she is wearing, what colour is the dress, etc. Now, let's make it longer.
隣に住んでいる女の子は、先週の誕生日に私からもらったかわいいピンクのドレスを着ています。
The little girl who lives next door wears a cute pink dress which she received from me as a present on her birthday last week.
Now, you have a better image in your head about the little girl and the dress she is wearing. It enhances your imagination about the character and the storyline.
Let's take another sentence.
姉はチーズケーキを食べました。
My elder sister ate a cheesecake.
Again, there is very little to feel and imagine from this short sentence. Let's make it longer by adding some details about the cake.
姉は父が仕事の後、家に帰る途中で私のために買ってきたチーズケーキをうっかり食べてしまいました。
My elder sister accidentally ate the cheesecake that my father bought for me on his way home after work.
Now, you could feel the sadness and disappointment of the speaker towards the elder sister of what she did. And you also know where that cheesecake came from.
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zhimaqiu · 2 years ago
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if they don't spoon in the show i'm just going to make them do that myself
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pantastic-jester · 4 months ago
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I don't like calligraphy, but I want to write comprehensively, so I'm doing this now! Is my calligraphy at least good enough for people to be able to see which character is which?
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