Japanese Hiragana & Katakana for Beginners. Timothy G. Stout
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1. a ka (red)
2. a ri (ant)
3. a sa (morning)
4. a ki (autumn)
5. a me (rain; hard candy)
6. a o (blue)
Writing Tip “i” has two strokes: 1) a jump and 2) stop.
Trace these characters.
Write the character in the boxes below, and then circle the one you think is best.
1. i i (good)
2. i su (chair)
3. ha i (Yes!)
4. o i shi i (delicious)
5. i ka (squid)
Writing Tip “u” has two strokes: 1) a stop and 2) brush.
Trace these characters.
Write the character in the boxes below, and then circle the one you think is best.
1. u chi (home)
2. u de (arm)
3. u e (up)
4. u shi (cow)
5. u ma (horse)
6. u me (plum)
Writing Tip “e” has two strokes: 1) a jump and 2) zigzag stop.
Trace these characters.
Write the character in the boxes below, and then circle the one you think is best.
1. e ki (train station)
2. ma e (in front of)
3. e e (yes – colloquial)
4. e n (yen)
5. ha e (fly)
6. e bi (shrimp)
Writing Tip “o” has three strokes: 1) a stop, 2) brush and 3) stop.
Trace these characters.
Write the character in the boxes below, and then circle the one you think is best.
1. ka o (face)
2. o o ki i (big)
3. o ha shi (chopsticks)
4. o ka shi (snacks)
Writing Tip “ka” has three strokes: 1) a jump, 2) stop and 3) stop.
Trace these characters.
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