In this lesson you will learn to recognize the hiragana characters in the table below.
Later on, you will encounter the small っ, which is also a hiragana character. This character does not represent a specific sound, but is used to create a double consonant. For example, the word やっぱり is written yappari and the word ほっこり is written hokkori. In the lesson about conjugating い-adjectives you will encounter the word なかった. This word is pronounced na + kat + ta with the か ending with a t-sound intead of the usual a-sound.
Hiragana | a | i | u | e | o |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | あ | い | う | え | お |
k | か | き | く | け | こ |
s | さ | し | す | せ | そ |
t | た | ち | つ | て | と |
n | な | に | ぬ | ね | の |
h | は | ひ | ふ | へ | ほ |
m | ま | み | む | め | も |
y | や | ゆ | よ | ||
r | ら | り | る | れ | ろ |
w | わ | を | |||
n | ん |
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