meet the T's family in hiragana and learn how to correctly write your strokes!
The T's Family in Hiragana
た = TA
In the syllable TA, we find two well-known symbols: a sword and a copier. When a sword is used in a copying machine, the sword is cloned into several others which, as they come out of the copying machine, produce the noise of a machine gun. TA!TA!TA!TA!..
ち = TCHI
Here we find a tsuname (giant wave) made up of swords and not water. See that the sword is on top of a wave.
つ = TSU
The syllable TSU became easy. A giant wave that destroys all cities located on the coast.
て = TE
The syllable TE is nothing more than a “T” with a crooked line. Easy easy!
と= TO
Notice that the と symbol looks like our Y. Only the TO's leg was bent by a toothpick.
Japanese calligraphy exercise
Select the Japanese alphabet symbols and click the Generate button in the Worksheet for Kana and Kanji Practice . Then a new window will open with the file for printing. Then just print it out, cover the gray hiragana symbols and then try to write it yourself. Just print and practice!