![]() Compared to the Hiragana cards w e have focused more on teaching how the sounds from the Japanese language are used to work with western words such as ア ( A) for アイスクリーム (Icecream – Aisukurīmu). On the reverse of the card are the English spelling (called Romaji) and a mnemonic phrase to help with remembering the pronunciation. It’s a bit like ‘ A is for Apple’ but instead you get ‘ ハ ( Ha ) is for ハンバーガー ( Hamburger) ’. Our method turns each character into an illustration of a familiar or useful Japanese word starting with that sound. It’s fun to learn as usually, you will already know words written in Katakana, so it becomes a little puzzle to work out what is being written. Primarily it is used for foreign loan words things that originated from outside Japan like Whiskey or Cameras for example. This uses the same sounds found in the Hiragana but with slightly different characters. Perfect for visual learners!Īfter learning the Japanese Hiragana you’ll want to study the Katakana next. Pack of 52 large cards includes: Introduction sheet, chart of katakana, 45 basic characters & 5 rules cards. ![]()
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