How to write RI in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. り has two strokes. Mnemonic: り is a reel of thread. → Read more
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How to write RI in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. り has two strokes. Mnemonic: り is a reel of thread. → Read more
Japan in Japanese is Nihon. The hiragana for this are にほん, and the kanji are 日本. If you’re a beginner, learn a little bit about Japanese and its writing system. → Read more
How to write RU in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. る has one stroke. Mnemonic: る is roulette. → Read more
How to write RO in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. ろ has one stroke. Mnemonic: ろ is a rower. → Read more
How to write I in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. い has two strokes. Mnemonic: い is two eels. → Read more
How to write TA in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. た has four strokes. Mnemonic: た is the letters t and a. → Read more
How to write KU in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. く has one stroke. Mnemonic: く is a bird going “coo”. → Read more
How to write N in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. ん has one strokes. Mnemonic: ん is a nose. → Read more
How to write NI in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. に has three strokes. Mnemonic: に is a neon light. → Read more
How to write HE in hiragana (one of the Japanese kana syllabaries), with illustration and mnemonics. へ has one stroke. Mnemonic: へ is a helmet. → Read more |
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