reading
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- A in hiragana: あ
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- Book review: Tuttle Reading and Writing Chinese
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- Dates in Classical Chinese texts
- Forwards - backwards Chinese words
- Hangul and jamo practice in Anki
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- HE in hiragana: へ
- HI in hiragana: ひ
- Hiragana and katakana practice in Anki
- HorseDragonFish, a Mandarin webcomic
- I in hiragana: い
- KA in hiragana: か
- KE in hiragana: け
- KI in hiragana: き
- KO in hiragana: こ
- KU in hiragana: く
- ME in hiragana: め
- My favourite Chinese character: 戀
- N in hiragana: ん
- NA in hiragana: な
- NI in hiragana: に
- NO in hiragana: の
- NU in hiragana: ぬ
- O in hiragana: お
- Polyglot plugin for Mandarin
- Put Facebook into your target language
- Radical repeating characters in Chinese
- RE in hiragana: れ
- RI in hiragana: り
- RO in hiragana: ろ
- RU in hiragana: る
- SA in hiragana: さ
- SE in hiragana: せ
- SHI in hiragana: し
- SO in hiragana: そ
- Some things in English that behave like Chinese characters
- Surprising Chinese character simplifications
- TA in hiragana: た
- TE in hiragana: て
- The 'word-character error' whilst learning Chinese
- TSU in hiragana: つ
- Use preferred browsing languages for extra practice
- Use Tatoeba whenever you read your target language
- WA in hiragana: わ
- YO in hiragana: よ
- You can still read Chinese with the hanzi jumbled up
- YU in hiragana: ゆ