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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

http://rubdottocom.blogspot.com/2008/07/hiragana-en-tu-ipod.html

A simply Hiragana slideshow to study hiragana on my iPod

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  • ん cannot be an M.

  • @Michibiki yeh obviously it's N xD

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  • @NOTALIVESTILL Thanks a LOT, I did't know that! THNX!!!!!!

  • @YaburuRunyaru no, Kanji represents idea per character and there are over thousands of characters - this is hiragana, its similar to the english alphabet where each character represents a sound instead of an idea.

  • Can this also be called kanji?

  • @Debatetime The dots are called tenten. Except for p they have a maru ぱ (pa) which is probably too small to see when compared with ば (ba) which has a tenten and は (ha) which has neither... And for even more advanced there is しゃ しゅ しょ (shya, shyu, shyo) which have a small y character next to another normal character in this case し (shi) and that changes the sound slightly, which can be apply to pretty much all of the other characters that have an i, like ki, shi, chi, etc... FUN!

  • Oops! I've been doing some of them wrong! Thanks. I needed this video.

  • @Annihitate i am not an expert of japanese but i Belive is between M and N so say NM

  • Omg! Thank you so much! I was practicing writing these characters over and over, and now I memorize them!

  • @jeninacasimero3940 yes Korean is easier to write, but the pronouncation is a little hard. Japanese writing is a very hard when it comes to memorizing Kanji(mostly because Kanji has over 200 characters), but the pronouncation is easy.

  • Guys, I promise you korean is way much easier.I have mastered it already but it is your own preference if you like to study japanese. haha, ignore my recommendations!

  • Good! Only flaw is that it doesn't show the proper way of pronouncing them.

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