Learn Hiragana ひらがな (Japanese alphabet)
★CAUTION★ Because the font of the Hiragana table is Gothic type, it is partially different from cursive type, sorry. For cursive writing (textbooks), please refer to PDF(the link is below↓).
Learn Hiragana ひらがな (Japanese alphabet)
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ひらがな writing worksheets
Learn Katakana(カタカナ)
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(search with SES15C-A(or SES15C) pen)
(search with LS1-10S pen)
The greeting at the beginning is pronounced as "SoredeWa hajimemasu", not "Soredeha", sorry. It is written as それでは(soredeha), but pronounced as "soredewa".
Sharing my tips on how I memorized Hiragana
1. After memorizing every set of characters, I try to write all the characters I’ve learned so far
Ex. After learning the characters for “na” to “no”, I try to write again all the characters starting from “a”. I repeated this for every set of characters I learned until I memorized everything.
2. After every set of characters, I also tried to answer the practice exercise I made so I can quickly recall the hiragana character for a particular sound
Ex. I wrote randomly the english words/sounds (e.g. a, ka, so, e, ne, ki…) and then tried writing the hiragana corresponding to them.
3. I also made flashcards of the hiragana. After every set of hiragana, I try to add the flashcards of the hiragana characters I’ve learned so I can practice reading hiragana.
4. After learning all the hiragana, I searched online for hiragana reading/writing exercises and answered them.
This is just my method of studying. I hope it helps someone else who wants to learn. Have fun learning ?
ありがとございます?
Do we have to learn more letters or only these . I mean are there more letters than hiragana . If there please name them
❤
When you’ve learned the alphabet how do you learn the words and meaning?
@yeyeye we have the same method i did this too.
– He place the camera in corresponding angle
– He buy a paper just for this video so he can write
– He explain
– He edit the video timestamp by timestamp
– He translated
– He use english so everyone can understand
– Lastly its free
Just imagine that’s a lot of effort. Not literally a lot but still a lot right? but there’s 1.2k people who dislike it. I wonder why
Maybe because he made mistake maybe?? ?
@Jurjit singh i also wonder why. hope he’s doing well
It’s 3 years ago this sensei uploaded the last video. Where is he now?
@WR245G lmao so true xD
ありがとうございましたあたりレッスン。
When thinking about ぱ、ぴ、ぷ、ぺ、ぽ I like to think of the circles as bubbles, and remind myself that bubbles pop when they break, which creates the “p” sound 🙂
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@Fennec power sorry to be annoying but when spelling arigatou its ありがとうnot ありがと i also made this mistake
Oml THATS so helpful!! ありがと!
Nice code
It reminds Japanese of 6 yo.
Teachers lecture by the same way!
Or just remember that P is the only one who have °
Thank you for sharing, big help for beginner like me❤️❤️❤️?
A – あ
あさ (asa) morning
I – い
い is also used in words like いぬ (inu), which means “dog”.
U – う
う is used in words like うみ (umi), which means “sea”.
E – え
え is used in words like えき (eki), which is the Japanese word for “station”.
O – お
This character is used in words like おかね (okane), meaning “money”.
Hiragana is a part of the Japanese writing system. It is syllabary, which is a set of written characters that represent syllables. Thus, hiragana is a basic phonetic script in Japanese. ❤
Am I spelling my name right ああろん
ありがと
Thank you ?
why おてぇr あlpはべts あれ のt ふぉうんd ヘレ
I like おかね
This explanation is ACTUALLY BETTER than the language app I’m using to learn?.
ikr its much easier to learn from the table he used
Duolingo is ?
@星星 I used the tofugu website for the hiragana, I highly recommend very easy to learn
Duolingo or babble? Hahaha
Language apps are kind of bad I do not recommend
There’s a serious lack of instructions for beginner level hiragana. This video is an absolute gem. This is how I want to learn: methodical. No rushing, no shortcuts.
“why are you げ?”
“who says I’m げ?”
“you are げ”
へへへへへ
@Josmine no いあんげ
LMFAO
u sus
When speaking in Japanese, the intonation of ha ha and wa changes. When you say はい「hai」, ha when you say 「これは」korewa
Ha→wa
It depends on the text used!
hello, I got confused a bit, why there is a difference between writing “ki” on the hiragana Alphabet and the section you were showing us how to write it?
I’d why but this feels like my grandpa helping me with homework somehow and like I’m understanding …
I know right
If he is young, he will definitely be upset by what you say! ?His voice is young?
@Noob Channel my thoughts exactly
@Molina Gundai on bbv QE rh de ngbk SF j HS ssjhjfjjgjdj:jGH jfjxjgghke
Cdvkf de uyoo8iujkojhhuuygokjkoph de los que se
Me watching this: “hey, Japanese isn’t that hard after all.”
Kanji: *laughs maniacally*
You just have to memorize 100
nah it won’t be hard if you practice a lot, but memorizing is a long process, though idc
if you try to read – learning hiragana and katakana is easy.. memorizing might take a while though.. but kanji.. oh boy… the cells on my brain is just protesting
Your name ??
@Prahlad Singh just like Hiroshima and Nagasaki (I’m sorry if you or other people fell ofended).
I like the Hiragana symbols because some of their shapes are memorable like さ(sa) and き(ki) looks like a smiling man with a pointy nose wearing a conical hat. し(shi) looks like a hook. ひ(hi) looks like a horseshoe. And a few more. And one thing new Japanese learners should know is that Hiragana isn’t always phonetic, like if は(ha) is a linking verb, it’s pronounced “wa”, same goes for へ(he) becoming “e” and を(wo) becoming “o”, which is where Kanji might be necessary, when you say “Mom likes flowers” you don’t write 「ははははながすき」(ha ha ha ha na ga suki) because it looks like gibberish (especially since Hiragana alone makes text childish), instead you write 「母は花が好き」(Haha wa hana ga suki).
This is super easy to understand. I’m happy that I found this. I’m not into anime but I desperately want to learn Japanese after Korean. Thank you
them: “na” “ni”
a voice in my head: “NANI?!?!?!”
なにおまいわしんどい
Yes Nani in jndia means ” your maternal grandmother
@マクリーンショーン ?
Cdvkf de uyoo8iujkojhhuuygokjkoph de los que
おはよ
お元気ですか?
さよなら!
honestly i love how calm his voice is because it helps me write better
This along with the PDF is all I needed to learn the very basics of Hiragana. I did not know what materials to practice with at the beginning but the content of the file was very elementary and easy to understand for absolute beginners. Thank you. <3
こんにちは先生、You were the first one from whom I learned the basics of the japanese language exactly a year ago,I want to say your way of explaining is amazing ..and now I’m completing what I started with despite the pressure of work ..Thank you Sir , I following you from Algeria
I’m learning more from this video than I did from the school
Lol same?
Best Japanese teacher ever. I’m really grateful for your work. Also is super nice that you put all of the material in the description.
I’m Japanese high school student.
So, I can’t speak English well.
I’m sorry.
I think there are many people who are interested in Japanese here. I’m very happy.
I’m studying English at my school. I’m always saying ”English is difficult for me?”
But I noticed Japanese is more difficult.
I respect you. I’ll try to speak English better.
Let’s work hard together!?
@Bacon same
I wanna learn japanese like how i learn english
@parmesanboi oh
@Mothver not for everyone though
@parmesanboi i thought german was quite easy