hiragana

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  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • Hiragana is a phonetic script used in the Japanese writing system.
  • There are 46 basic hiragana characters in total.
  • Hiragana is used to write native Japanese words, grammatical elements, and verb endings.
  • Each hiragana character represents a specific sound or syllable.
  • Hiragana characters are written in a specific stroke order.
  • Hiragana characters are written in a flowing, cursive style.
  • There are 46 basic hiragana characters in total.
  • Hiragana stroke order is important for proper character formation.
  • Each hiragana character is written in a specific stroke order, starting from the top left corner.
  • Horizontal strokes are usually written before vertical strokes.
  • Diagonal strokes are written from top to bottom and left to right.
  • There are a total of 46 basic hiragana characters.
  • Hiragana characters represent syllables and are used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements.
  • The hiragana characters are derived from simplified Chinese characters.
  • Hiragana characters are written in a specific stroke order.
  • Hiragana characters are written in a flowing, cursive style.
  • There are 46 basic hiragana characters in total.
  • Hiragana is used to write native Japanese words and grammatical elements.
  • Each hiragana character represents a syllable, consisting of a consonant sound followed by a vowel sound.
  • Hiragana characters are written in a specific stroke order.
  • Hiragana can be combined with other scripts, such as kanji and katakana, to form words and sentences.
  • There are 46 basic hiragana characters in total.
  • Hiragana is used to represent the sounds of native Japanese words and grammatical elements.
  • Each hiragana character represents a single syllable.
  • Hiragana characters are written in a specific stroke order.
  • Hiragana characters have both a "hiragana" reading and a "katakana" reading.
  • Hiragana consists of 46 characters, each representing a specific sound.
  • Hiragana is used to write native Japanese words, grammatical particles, and verb endings.
  • Each hiragana character represents a syllable, consisting of a consonant sound followed by a vowel sound.
  • Hiragana characters are written in a specific stroke order, starting from the top left corner.
  • When reading hiragana, each character is pronounced with its corresponding sound.
  • Hiragana consists of 46 characters, each representing a specific sound.