Introduction to demonstratives When you want to refer to something, but you don’t know what to call it, you can point to it and say ‘this’ or ‘that’. These demonstrative pronouns…
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Katakana is sort of the more stylistic cousin of hiragana. The sounds are similar but there are two big differences in using Katakana in regard to Hiragana. Katakana has different…
The Hiragana-chart The starting point of learning Japanese is always Hiragana (ひらがな), the 46 letter system in which each letter stands for a syllable. Hiragana are the basics of Japanese…
Learning Hiragana is the first step in the long ladder that is studying Japanese. Learning Hiragana can be very difficult for beginning students because the characters look so strange and…
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