Read and Write Japanese: Comprehensive Hiragana and Katakana
in N5 (Introductory Level)About this course
Complete step-by-step instructions on how to properly write Hiragana and Katakana the way it's taught in Japanese schools
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Learn the 46 most basic Hiragana characters of Japanese, all in one place, with correct pronunciation.
Master all 46 Hiragana characters in just 30 minutes! This comprehensive lesson covers correct stroke orders, pronunciation tips, and memory hacks to help you start reading and writing Japanese today. Perfect for absolute beginners!
When writing Japanese, it's very important to write from left to right, top to bottom. Writing the strokes correctly not only makes the characters look more beautiful, but it's also easier to remember. Try the step-by-step exercises in this lesson.
Unlock the essentials of Katakana with our comprehensive chart and pronunciation guide. This lesson covers all 46 basic characters, helping you master the sounds and shapes used for foreign loanwords in Japanese. Perfect for building a strong foundation in reading and writing.
In Japanese, Katakana is mainly used for loanwords. For example, Coffee, Computer, Camera, etc. are written in Katakana. If you learn this, you will be able to read signs and menus easily when you arrive in Japan.
Zero to Hero: Learn to Read and Write Katakana in 30 Minutes! 🚀 Don’t get stuck on loanwords anymore. Clear explanations with step-by-step guides for every character. Let's master the Katakana script together!
Unlock the foundation of Japanese numerical literacy with our Kanji Numbers 1-10 guide. This lesson provides a comprehensive breakdown of the essential characters used for counting, dates, and everyday transactions in Japan. Master the stroke orders, readings (Onyomi & Kunyomi), and practical usage to build a strong base for your Japanese language journey.
Start your Kanji journey by learning the characters for common animals! This lesson introduces Part 1 of our Animal Kanji series, focusing on basic characters like Dog, Cat, Bird, and Fish. You will learn the stroke orders, Onyomi (Chinese reading), and Kunyomi (Japanese reading) for each character, along with practical vocabulary examples to help you remember them easily.
Continue your journey into the world of Japanese characters with Animal Kanji Part 2! This lesson expands your vocabulary by introducing 4 more common animals: Cow, Horse, Sheep, and Pig. You will learn the correct stroke orders, various readings (Onyomi & Kunyomi), and helpful tips to distinguish these characters from similar-looking Kanji.