Facebook: : http://learnrealjapanese.blogspot.com/ Startstudying Hiragana ta-ho practice. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. harow ha. hi. hu. he. ho. marow: ma. mi. mu. me. mo. yarow: ya. yu. yo. rarow: ra. ri. ru. re. ro. warow: wa. wi (i) we (e) wo. n HiraganaLessons - Stroke Guide to は、ひ、ふ、へ、ほ (Ha, Hi, Fu, He, Ho) Hiragana is a part of the Japanese writing system. It is syllabary, which is a set of written characters that represent syllables. Thus, hiragana is a basic phonetic script in Japanese. L6- Hiragana Ha Hi Hu He Ho by Kawai published on 2017-09-24T12:36:44Z. Recommended tracks らき☆すたの配役 vs. Korn & Skrillex - おっきろ!セーラーふく by dumbshitthatjakazidmade published on 2012-07-06T09:59:10Z Wubdrops by AADILA published on 2011-10-31T04:42:01Z The New Guitarist by jakelauer published on 2011-09-25T03 Dakuten゛ and Handakuten ゜ can be added to the basic Hiragana set to change the pronunciation and extend the alphabet used to create native Japanese words. ha, hi, hu, he, ho; ka, ki, ku, ke, ko; ma, mi, mu, me, mo; Previous Lesson; All Lessons; Next Lesson . Stroke order MOV Printed form は Reading ha Usage Examples はた hata flag はな hana flower はし hashi chopstick はなします to speak Stroke order MOV Printed form ひ Reading hi Usage Examples ひ hi fire ひと hito person ひとつ hitotu/hitotsu one unit Stroke order MOV Printed form ふ Reading hu/fu Usage Examples ふえ fue flute ふたつ hutatu/futatsu two units ふね fune boat Stroke order MOV Printed form へ Reading he Usage Examples へた heta unskillful へそ heso belly button Stroke order MOV Printed form ほ Reading ho Usage Examples ほし hoshi star ほか hoka other ほね hone bone [“ma” - “yo”] [Home] [“na” - “no”] Course Info Instructors Departments Level Topics Learning Resource Types assignment Activity Assignments ハ This looks like a stick that’s been broken in half. It’s spelled “ha” like the first two letters of “half”, and sounds like “hah”. ヒ Imagine a man sitting down. He has his arms stretched out in front of him. This character is spelled "hi", but sounds like "he". フ Imagine that this character is actually an owl’s beak saying “hoot hoot”. It’s spelled “hu” and sounds like the “hoo” in “hoot”. へ This character looks like an arrow pointing up toward heaven. It sounds like the “he” in “heaven. ホ This character resembles the Christian cross, which is a holy symbol. It sounds like “ho” in “holy”.

hiragana ha hi hu he ho