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Learn Hiragana
The first script every Japanese learner picks up. Each character represents a single sound.
46 base characters
Learn the 5 vowels first, then add consonant rows: k, s, t, n, h, m, y, r, w.
Dakuten = voiced
Adding ゛turns か (ka) into が (ga), さ (sa) into ざ (za), and so on.
Practice daily
20 minutes a day for 2 weeks is enough to read every hiragana fluently.
Basic (Gojūon)
Yōon (Combinations)
Dakuten / Handakuten
Practice: Listen & Type
A random hiragana sound plays. Type the romaji you hear.
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