Hiragana: Full Table
Hiragana is the first Japanese alphabet we learn when we start to venture into the language of the land of the rising sun. It is undoubtedly the easiest to learn and memorize, not to mention the fact that
Hiragana is the first Japanese alphabet we learn when we start to venture into the language of the land of the rising sun. It is undoubtedly the easiest to learn and memorize, not to mention the fact that
Many of Língua Japonesa's readers will already be familiar with Remembering the kanji and the heisig method, but as a large proportion of this site's readers are beginners, I've decided to try and help out
Learn more about double kanas in katakana and stroke order in your writing! The double kanas in katakana Double Kanas is the simple use of two symbols from the Japanese alphabet to form a
At the beginning of their studies, many people have doubts about how Japanese texts are written using hiragana, katakana and kanji. Although some doubts are not very easy to clarify, I will try to solve many
Before the introduction of Chinese symbols in Japan, there was no concrete evidence that the people of the rising sun already had a form of writing. Despite the talk about the origin of Japanese writing, all