Katakana Page 09
Let's take a look at Ra, Ri, Ru, Re, Ro. The dreaded "r's" are probably the most challenging sounds for English speakers. Listen to the sound files over and over...
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Write them out 10 times a day and soon you will get it. To aid memorization, make silly associations to go with them. You can use the above mnemonics or you can make your own!
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Did you write the above katakana 10 times? Did you sound them out as well? Well, do it again! And then take the following test & Javascript quiz (see link below)...
TEST
How do you read these Katakana characters? What English words do they sound out? (Some may be easier than others to guess)
アイスクリーム ____________ This
means ____________
アメリカ ____________ This
means ____________
ローソク_____________ This
means candle (not from English)
キレイ _____________ This
means pretty in Japanese (you may know this one already)
テレビ_____________ This means ______________ [NOTE: If you have studied Hiragana, you are familiar with the tenten marks (looks like quotes over the ヒ). It changes the sound from hi to Bi - more on this later...]
ハロー _____________ This means ______________
Click here to check your answers
Perhaps you can recognize these 5 in just one day of practice.
ANSWERS:
アイスクリーム aisukuri-mu This means Ice Cream
アメリカ amerika This means America
ローソク ro-soku This
means Candle (ro-soku)
キレイ kirei This
means Pretty (kirei)
テレビ terebi This means TV
ハロー haro- This means Hello
Think you have it all down pat?
Click here to take the Quiz













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