Hiragana in Japanese Language
あ い う え お か き く け こ さ し す せ そ た ち つ て と な に ぬ ね の は ひ ふ へ ほ…
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Romaji Alphabet in Japanese
Did you know that you can already, basically, read romaji? It’s true. As a person who uses the Roman alphabet (to be clear, that’s the letters you’re reading this blog…
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Japanese Script
There are three different ways of writing in Japanese Language. This are Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji (Chinese character). Hiragana and katakana are phonetic symbols purely representing sounds, while kanji are…
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How to Use は (wa)
-は is actually the hiragana character read as “ha.” But as a particle, it’s read as “wa.” Keep that in mind. は = is actually the topic maker particle in…
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How to Use が (ga)
が (ga) = is also a subject-marking particle, but it’s almost never dropped. It’s important for many reasons. In the sentence we just used as an example, you may have…
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How to learn Japanese for beginners?
– Let’s start with Hiragana and Katakana. Hiragana is one of the elements of the Japanese writing system so it’s a pretty important skill to learn. Katakana is another component…
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Basic Japanese word 1
Let’s learn kanji! N5 and N4 日 hi Day/sun 目 me Eye 見 mi (To) see/look 耳 mimi Ear 口 kuchi Mouth 今 ima Now 何 nani (nan) What 誰…
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