Beginners Japanese Illustrated Hiragana Book: Mimi languages

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Natasha Traish, Dec 25, 2020 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 112 pages

This Bright easy to use Hiragana Illustrated book approaches learning differently. Great for kids and beginners looking for a more enjoyable approach to learning the hiragana alphabet. Each page has simple yet clear illustrations to help the words stick into your mind. Can be used as flash cards or just practising sounding out words. A must have for learners of the Japanese language.



The book is set out into 3 main parts.

Firstly you have the letters with only the highlighted letter and a Japanese word corresponding to that letter.

Secondly you have a list of those words spelt out so you can practise the pronunciation, but not rely on English letters to help you read.

Thirdly the list of words in English to help you understand the meanings of the words without relying too much on English.


The approach is to give hints and make the mind associate the letters with the illustrations and the sounds instead of having the answers all in one spot.

 

Contents

Writings
Alphabets
Hiragana
How to use the book
A
I
U
E
He
Ho
HaHo Readings
Ba
Bi
Bu
Be
Bo

O
AO Readings
Ka
Ki
Ku
Ke
Ko
KaKo Readings
Ga
Gi
Gu
Ge
Go
GaGo Readings
Sa
Shi
Su
Se
So
SaSo Readings
Za
Ji
Zu
Ze
Zo
ZaZo Readings
Ta
Chi
Tsu
Te
To
TaTo Readings
Da
Dji
Dzu
De
Do
DaDo Readings
Na
Ni
Nu
Ne
No
NaNo Readings
Ha
Hi
Fu
BaBo Readings
Pa
Pi
Pu
Pe
Po
PaPo Readings
Ma
Mi
Mu
Me
Mo
MaMo Readings
Ya
Yu
Yo
YaYo Readings
Ra
Ri
Re
Ru
Ro
RaRo Readings
Wa
n
Wo
WaWo Readings
AO English
KaKo English
GaGo English
SaSo English
ZaZo English
TaTo English
DaDo English
NaNo English
HaHo English
BaBo English
PaPo English
MaMo English
YaYo English
RaRo English
WaWo English
Hiragana Chart
Hiragana Chart Dakuten
Empty Chart
Empty Chart Dakuten
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