#1: Japanese Writing あいうえお アイウエオ

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Our first lesson: あア(a), いイ(i), うウ(u), えエ(e), and おオ(o).

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  • サシ

  • @Shana17 エ?

  • @Shana17 札ですか? 察ですか? 册ですか? サツで何? 

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  • @yeldahA7x Rule #1: If you don't speak a language, DO NOT use an online translator to pretend that you do.

    And by the way, you're welcome.

  • @ANGELOFCREPUSCULENCE 方法であなたに非常に多く、素敵なビデオに感謝

  • @yeldahA7x Here's the idea:

    Katakana: straighter lines, typically slightly fewer lines, very slight differences among certain katakana (シ、ツ、ン、ソ、リ) that makes distinguishing among them mildly obnoxious at times, of secondary importance to hiragana

    Hiragana: curvier lines, typically slightly more lines, much more important in terms of everyday use

    So typically, katakana = easier except for a few tricky ones, and hiragana = better.

  • which is easier and better, Hiragana or Katakana?

  • @narutodbzgirl DNAngel

  • I recognize the opening song what is it from?

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