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Finally finished with hiragana!
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Finally finished with hiragana!
It took me 3 days memorizing all hiragana...
All thanks to the program "Learn Kana"...
All thanks to the program "Learn Kana"...
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midnight_walker - Posts: 13
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Ah, very good.
Remember to review them alot, so that you don't forget them.
Now, カタカナ (katakana) next ?
I hope you find studing Japanese very interesting and fun.
Well, guess I have to go to bed now.. Last day of my Vinter break..
Wellwell, have a nice day,
- Zeo
Remember to review them alot, so that you don't forget them.
Now, カタカナ (katakana) next ?
I hope you find studing Japanese very interesting and fun.
Well, guess I have to go to bed now.. Last day of my Vinter break..
Wellwell, have a nice day,
- Zeo
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Zeo - Posts: 536
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Wow I'm happy for you! Japanese is very interesting so don't ever give up on learning it;)! I'm sure that you'll be releived to see how much easier Katakana is compared to hiragana (at least it was in my experience!). Also make sure to practice writing them specially the ones that aren't used much:).
- shikamarufoo
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Thanks!
I'm going to continue reviewing a little more...

I'm going to continue reviewing a little more...
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midnight_walker - Posts: 13
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
midnight_walker wrote:
It took me 3 days memorizing all hiragana...
All thanks to the program "Learn Kana"...
Uh, 3 days?.. Well, make sure to take the advice, review a lot.
But yeah, learn kana is a great program.
- Daisuke
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Haha, kudos for learning that in three days. I've been learning it for maybe four months (including several slackoff periods). I had most of it memorized (so I thought) before, so I put off studying for a while. When I got back on studying, I realized I had forgotten most of it. I have now been studying it more frequently (like every 3 to 5 days) for about a month. I have most of them mastered again, but this time I make sure to review the ones I do know often in my spare time. I am now almost done with hiragana. So anyway, don't make my mistake.
Take everyone's advice and make sure to review your hiragana often.
- Takeo Saeki
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Great for you!!!
すげぇ!
すげぇ!
- seiryuu
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
LMAO Seiryuu Do you play Maplestory? Nice avvie! Anyway Wow 3 days eh? took me a long time.. How long did you study daily?
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kanadajin - Posts: 1528
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
good for u
when u're done learning the kata u can try practising on this little game. u've to match the hira with the respective kata.. within a time limit of course
http://www.sf.airnet.ne.jp/~ts/japanese/javagame1.html
when u're done learning the kata u can try practising on this little game. u've to match the hira with the respective kata.. within a time limit of course
http://www.sf.airnet.ne.jp/~ts/japanese/javagame1.html
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hiraikotsu - Posts: 133
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Congrats! Keep working on them anyway. Write them a lot to remember stroke order too. When you will be learning kanji, strokes and order will be very important.
Funny, it is the exact opposite for me. Often I get wrong these:
? so
ン, n
シ, shi
ツ, tsu
I have to go back writing them...
shikamarufoo wrote:
I'm sure that you'll be releived to see how much easier Katakana is compared to hiragana (at least it was in my experience!). Also make sure to practice writing them specially the ones that aren't used much:).
Funny, it is the exact opposite for me. Often I get wrong these:
? so
ン, n
シ, shi
ツ, tsu
I have to go back writing them...
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Txkun - Posts: 341
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Infidel - Posts: 3088
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Txkun wrote:
Congrats! Keep working on them anyway. Write them a lot to remember stroke order too. When you will be learning kanji, strokes and order will be very important.shikamarufoo wrote:
I'm sure that you'll be releived to see how much easier Katakana is compared to hiragana (at least it was in my experience!). Also make sure to practice writing them specially the ones that aren't used much:).
Funny, it is the exact opposite for me. Often I get wrong these:
? so
ン, n
シ, shi
ツ, tsu
I have to go back writing them...
well i think katakana is harder than hiragana, I also still get ン シ ツ wrong sometimes :/
Last edited by aKuMu on Thu 03.09.2006 9:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
- aKuMu
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
How long did it take you? And to the first question, yes I play Maplestory and I have a level 36 cleric.kanadajin wrote:
LMAO Seiryuu Do you play Maplestory? Nice avvie! Anyway Wow 3 days eh? took me a long time.. How long did you study daily?
- seiryuu
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
Wow 3 days, thats impressive. But make sure you practice them like everyday, I didnt and went right to grade 1 kanjo and now i cant remember half my kana. Grr. Back to square one for me. Good luck on カタカナ, i know i had problem with that myself.
- h3lladvocate
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RE: Finally finished with hiragana!
that's great! if you keep this up, you can learn the kanji in less than a year 
我是老师。我是老师。我是老师。我是老师。我是老师。我是老师。我是老师。
lol
~ハトリ~
lol
~ハトリ~
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