Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Basics of Japanese Language 2

かseries (Ka gyou):

With the following visual stroke-by-stroke guide, you will learn to write hiragana characters  か、き、く、け, こ (ka, ki, ku, ke, ko).

Ka
This numbered stroke guide will teach you how to write "ka".
Sample word: かさ (kasa/khasa), umbrella


Ki
Learn how to write the hiragana character for "ki" in this simple section.
Sample word: きた (kita), north


Ku
Only one stroke, this hiragana character will be easy to remember.
Sample word: くるま (kuruma), car


Ke
Follow the numbered stroke guide to draw the character "ke".
Sample word: γ‘γ‚€γ‚Š (kemuri), smoke


Ko
Only two strokes, this visual guide will show you how to correctly write the hiragana character "ko".
Sample word: γ“γˆ (koe), voice



がseries (Ga gyou):

Ga series is similar to Ka series. The only difference is to add the ten ten(”).
We can add “ten-ten” marks to the k, s, t, and h lines of the Japanese syllabary changing the syllables into their gutteral equivalents. An example would be when we place a “ten ten” mark after a voiced k it becomes its’ gutteralized g. In other words, ka, ki, ku, ke, ko becomes ga, gi, gu, ge, go.
か、き、く、け、こ becomes  が、ぎ、ぐ、げ、ご

か + ” =  が or  ga
き + ” =  ぎ or  gi
く + ”  =  ぐ or  gu
け + ” =  げ or  ge
こ + ” =  ご or  go

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