[LPW #71] Don't Forget Your Please and Thank-Yous~

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I remembered it by writing it down 10 times each xD
Takes time but it did help me. In total all (Hiragana/Katakana) took me around 3 hours
 
[MENTION=26]KingArturia[/MENTION];
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How you should pronounce hiragana is written in this web-site.
As nanashi said, あ(a), い(i), う(u), え(e), お(o) is very important. At first, you should remember those hiragana included how those should be pronounced.
If you could do this, it is easy to learn hiragana. The next you should do is pronoucing other hiragana continuously(you say, a, i, u, e, o, ka, ki, ku, ke, ko, sa, shi, su, se, so, ta, chi, tsu, ...) with seeing characters as a magic spell. And you should write hiragana with pronouncing.
 
Welcome, and g'afternoon at you, Samy...:goodtea:~>
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And King, take the offer rather from Ryuta-kun...:goodtea:~>
 
Hmm in class they learn about 5 hirigana/katakana a day~ Then test on it the next =w=
 
first week, we get introduction, then learn 3 basic conversation sentence of introducing yourself, then today I got tested on the first 25 hiragana,the pace is a lot quicker than I like for learning the hiragana :/
 
[MENTION=26]KingArturia[/MENTION];
That I find difficult, to transfer the sound back into Hiragana again is what I struggle :/
I think so. Thus, the first what you should do is pronouncing. Alphabets are used to express how hiragana should be pronounced, but it is just a way to express hiragana in another language.
I guess that you do both writting hiragana and learning how you should pronounce simaltaneously is very difficult. If you feel difficult, at first, you need not write hiragana, you should concentrate to learn how you should pronounce.
 
[MENTION=26]KingArturia[/MENTION];

I think so. Thus, the first what you should do is pronouncing. Alphabets are used to express how hiragana should be pronounced, but it is just a way to express hiragana in another language.
I guess that you do both writting hiragana and learning how you should pronounce simaltaneously is very difficult. If you feel difficult, at first, you need not write hiragana, you should concentrate to learn how you should pronounce.

Next week I get tested on the main ones :/ I have little time to learn it :/
 
first week, we get introduction, then learn 3 basic conversation sentence of introducing yourself, then today I got tested on the first 25 hiragana,the pace is a lot quicker than I like for learning the hiragana :/
You had on the paper the Hiraganas read? I mean; that there a table of Hiraganas had (on chinese written), and then had you it next to somewhere write (in rôma-ji/latin written)?:goodtea:~>
 
We get given the table similar to the one Ryuta posted, and we have to remember a, i, e, o, u up to the KSTN line.
 
I can't remember that well since I learned hiragana when I was bored in some high school classes. Pretty sure I got it pretty quickly though. I think they just gave us a few days to learn it in class, but because I already knew them that part was easy.

Once again, if you want some simple short stories written only in hiragana pm me or something. Even just sounding the words out if you don't understand them might help. :)
 
I can't remember that well since I learned hiragana when I was bored in some high school classes. Pretty sure I got it pretty quickly though. I think they just gave us a few days to learn it in class, but because I already knew them that part was easy.

Once again, if you want some simple short stories written only in hiragana pm me or something. Even just sounding the words out if you don't understand them might help. :)

Oh, short stories in just Hiragana, I'll take that offer! It will definitely be useful later on since I need to write 200 character long self descriptions and such using Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji.
 
Next week I get tested on the main ones :/ I have little time to learn it :/
hmm... if passing the exam is your priority, and you just can't remember characters, I can only say "Good Luck".
But if you feel difficult to learn how pronouncing, I teach you with my voice at skype. If so, I'll buy new mic tomorrow, and teach you tomorrow. You taught me English. If you need help, and if there is something that I can, I want to help you.
 
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Its ok, pronunciation wise I'm picking up slowly as I go along, but just the script test on how to write it is something I need to really work hard on I think. Thanks for the offer though Ryuta :3
 
We get given the table similar to the one Ryuta posted, and we have to remember a, i, e, o, u up to the KSTN line.
..Ahh I see... Well, I can you only recommend, that you to first the to Latin converted 46 sounds (later still the specially sounds then) from Kanas memorize and in you X times say - What then later the Kanas in his actually form learn...:goodtea:~>
 
[MENTION=26]KingArturia[/MENTION];
Okay. I hope you pass the exam.
If you need some help, please feel free to ask me. When you learn complicated sentences, I can help you, I guess.

I'm going to futon.
Cya!
 
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