ひらがなか き く け こ In this packet, students will learn the five hiragana characters, ka (か), ki (き), ku (く), ke (け), and ko (こ). This involves copying the character individually, and then practice using it in words that begin with the character. For example, for "ka," in addition to practicing writing "ka," you would
Nowthat you have learned かきくけこ [ka, ki, ku, ke, ko] in Hiragana, you can spell [G] sounds, which are [ga, gi, gu, ge, go]. What you have to do is to add two tiny strokes (almost looks like dots) to the upper right corner of かきくけこ as you see below. The two additional strokes are called 濁点(だくてん)"dakuten
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Eachkana is either a vowel such as "a" (hiragana あ); a consonant followed by a vowel such as "ka" (hiragana か); or "n" (hiragana ん), a nasal sonorant which, depending on the context, sounds either like English m, n, or ng ([ŋ]), or like the nasal vowels of French.
か This looks like someone doing a karate kick. It sounds like “ka”, the beginning of “karate”. き This character looks like a key and sounds like “key”. く Imagine that this character is the open beak of a bird saying “koo”. It makes the same sound. け This character looks like a barrel, or keg. It’s spelled “ke” like the first two letters in “keg”. こ This character looks like the outsides of a round coin. It’s spelled “ko” and sounds like the first two letters in “coin”.
Thisis a page for learning the hiragana characters kakikukeko. You'll see how to write them, hear how to pronounce them, read them phonetically in hiragana and romaji, and learn the stroke order. a i u e o ka ki ku ke ko sa shi su se so ta chi tsu te to na ni nu ne no ha hi hu he ho ma mi mu me mo ya yu yo ra ri ru re ro wa wo n
カ A person is doing a karate kick. They're bent at the waist and their arm is almost touching the floor on the left, but their kicking leg is missing. Remember "ka" from "karate". キ This looks like a key that you can use to unlock a door. Spelled "ki", it makes the same sound as the word "key". ク Imagine that this character is a large scoop. It's spelled "ku" and sounds like the "coo" in "scoop". ケ This character resembles a cane. Spelled "ke", it makes the same sound as the "ca" in cane コ Imagine a can of cola fallen on its side. This character only shows half of the can, but makes the same "co" sound.
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Want to learn about Japanese consonants? Like, what are double consonants and voiceless vowels? And how do you pronounce them properly? Well, in this quick guide, you’ll learn all about Japanese consonants in the next 3 to 5 minutes. This guide is spilt up into… Introduction to Japanese consonants The Japanese Consonant Chart Voiceless Consonants Voiced Consonants Double Consonants 1. Intro to Japanese consonants Japanese consonants are unique from other languages because they are tied together with Japanese vowels. This means that for most situations, you’ll only need to memorize the pronunciations based on the consonant-vowel pair. For example, take these 5 hiragana characters. か – ka き – ki く – ku け – ke こ – ko These 5 characters are pronounced as “ka,” “ki,” “ku,” “ke,” and “ko.” A consonant and a vowel. So, in Japanese, most characters are a combination of a consonant and a vowel — but not all characters. And Japanese pronunciation is much easier than the English language because the consonant sounds usually follow the same pattern. So, let’s take a look at the pronunciation of Japanese combinations… with this sweet, sweet consonant chart. 2. Japanese Consonant Chart The consonant chart below organizes hiragana characters by the type of consonant sound left column and vowel top row pair. This will help you master the consonant sounds and patterns. Unlike in the standard hiragana chart you’ll see in most Japanese alphabet guides, the voicing symbols like the two dashes ゛ and circle ゜ are added to show the range of consonants. The special consonants that mostly occur in borrowed words are not included here. a i u e o B ば ba び bi ぶ bu べ be ぼ bo Ch ちゃ cha ち chi ちゅchu ちぇche ちょ cho D だ da で de ど do F ふ fu G が ga ぎ gi ぐ gu げ ge ご go Gy ぎゃ gya ぎゅ gyu ぎょgyo H は ha ひ hi へ he ほ ho Hy ひゃ hya ひょhyo J じゃ ja じ ji じゅjo じょ jo K か ka き ki く Ku け ke こ ko Ky きゃ kya きゅ kyu きょkyo R ら ra り ri る ru れ re ろ ro M ま ma み mi む mu め me も mo N な na に ni ぬ nu ね ne の no んn no vowel P ぱ pa ぴ pi ぷ pu ぺ pe ぽ po S さ sa し shi す su せ se そ so T た ta つ tsu て te と to W わ wa Z ざ za ず zu ぜ ze ぞ zo Now, let’s talk about the “types” of Japanese consonants. 3. Voiceless consonants Voiceless consonants are consonants that don’t vibrate vocal chords. These include sounds like “ch”, “f”, “h”, “hy”, “t”, “k”, “p”, “s”, and “t”. In Japanese, “p” consonants are special because a circle, ゜ is added to the hiragana character of an “h” consonant. For example, は ha becomes ぱ pa when the circle is added. This is called a 半濁点 handakuten. Here are some examples of voiceless consonant words in Japanese ふく – fuku clothes – Includes the consonants “f” and “k”. かち – kachi worth – Includes the consonants “k” and “ch”. はた – hata flag – Includes the consonants “ha” and “ta”. てき – teki enemy – Includes the consonants “t” and “k”. Now, aside from Japanese voiceless consonants, we have… 4. Voiced consonants All other consonants are considered voiced consonants. These consonants must use vocal chords in order to make the sound. Voiced consonants include “b”, “d”, “g”, “gy”, “j”, “r”, “m”, “n”, “w”, and ,”z”. It’s actually also possible to convert a voiceless consonant to a voiced consonant by using the symbol ゛. This is called a 濁点 dakuten. For example, an “h” consonant character like ほ ho will become ぼ bo with the dakuten. This is possible for certain “k”, “s”, “f”, “h”, “hy”, and “t” consonants. Here are some examples of voiced consonant words in Japanese がんばる – ganbaru try hard – Includes the consonants “g”, “n”, “b”, and “r”. まだ – mada not yet – Includes the consonants “m” and “d”. にじ – niji rainbow – Includes the consonants “n” and “j”. ごま – goma sesame seed – Includes the consonants “g” and “m”. Special voiced consonant ん n The hiragana ん n or nn is a unique voiced consonant because it is the only one that doesn’t have a vowel after it. It can either end a word or be followed by another consonant. Here are some example of ん n words みかん – mikan orange かんたん – kantan easy うんてん – unten drive しんぴん – shinpin new Now, what are Japanese double consonants? 5. Double consonants Double consonants are defined by having two of the same consonant sounds together. In English this would be words like “tunnel” or “apple”. In these cases the consonant sound isn’t affected too much by the doubling of the letters. For double consonants in Japanese, the effects are more noticeable. You must stop the sound a bit in between the consonants. Learning this pronunciation can take a bit of practice and listening to native speakers. 促音 sokuon When you want to create a double consonant, a small っ tsu is placed before the double consonant. For example, in a word like がっこう gakkou, the “kk” is preceded by a small っtsu. This is called sokuon and has nothing to do with the hiragana big つ tsu sound. Here are some examples of sokuon words まって – matte wait – includes the double consonant “tt” どっち – docchi which – includes the double consonant “cch” やって – yatte do it – Include the double consonant “tt” なっとく – nattoku agreement – Includes the double consonant “tt” Conclusion – Back to You Now you should know the basics of Japanese consonants and Japanese pronunciation. And at this point, you likely know the whole Japanese alphabet too. Leave me a comment and let me know if I answered all of your questions and confusions. – The Main Lingua Junkie
HiraganaWriting Practice ka ku ke ko Stroke order is important when writing. Following it will make your writing neat and fast. Trace the light gray symbols for practice. Then continue practicing in the remaining boxes. Remember to pay attention to stroke order. ka ku ke ko
10 Hiragana Learn the hiragana » か き く け こ The second set of hiragana we will learn consists of the following ka ki ku ke ko. Hiragana Comments for this list If you have a question or would like to make a comment on this list, please do so below. Your comment will appear in the forum for other users of the site to view and discuss. Only registered users may post comments. You can register your free 楽しい Japanese account here.
Jenishuruf hiragana dasar ada 46 karakter. Huruf katakana dasar juga ada 46 karakter. Urutan tulis huruf hiragana adalah sebagai berikut: - a, i, u, e, o - ka, ki, ku, ke, ke, ko - sa, shi, su, se, so - ta, chi, tsu, te, to - na, ni nu, ne, no - ha, hi, fu, he, ho - ma, mi, mu, me, mo - ya, yu, yo - ra, ri, ru, re, ro - wa, wo - n
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La"k" non cambia romanizzazione di fronte a nessuna vocale. Le combinazioni in hiragana e katakana sono: か ka, き ki, く ku (non arrotondata), け ke, こ ko; きゃ kya, きゅ kyu (non arr.), きょ kyo. カ ka, キ ki, ク ku (non arr.), ケ ke, コ ko; キャ kya, キュ kyu (non arr.), キェ kye, キョ kyo. g g --/g/
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