- published: 26 Feb 2010
- views: 166680
- author: japanesepod101
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Learn Hiragana - Kantan Kana Lesson 1 Learn to Read and Write Japanese
www.japanesepod101.com Welcome to JapanesePod101.com's Kantan Kana. In this series, you wi...
published: 26 Feb 2010
author: japanesepod101
Learn Hiragana - Kantan Kana Lesson 1 Learn to Read and Write Japanese
www.japanesepod101.com Welcome to JapanesePod101.com's Kantan Kana. In this series, you will learn the Japanese writing systems known as Kana. Japanese has three writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. This series, we will learn both Hiragana and Katakana, collectively known as Kana. Over 25 lessons we will teach you Kana using simple steps, showing stroke order, tricks for memorization, and usage in common Japanese words. If you want to get started reading and writing Japanese, this is THE place to start. So join us for Kantan Kana from JapanesePod101.com. In our first lesson, we go over the basics of Kana and teach you the first 5 hiragana characters, あ、い、う、え andお. Are you ready to get started reading and writing Japanese? This is the best place to start. Ifyou learned a lot with this video, stop by our Japanese language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. To find out more, go to: www.japanesepod101.com
- published: 26 Feb 2010
- views: 166680
- author: japanesepod101
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Learn Japanese: Hiragana Symbols
Katakana Version is @ GenkiJapan.net http Hiragana to a dance beat. A simple way to Learn ...
published: 09 Apr 2007
author: GenkiJapanNet
Learn Japanese: Hiragana Symbols
Katakana Version is @ GenkiJapan.net http Hiragana to a dance beat. A simple way to Learn Japanese Symbols. Which do you prefer, this or the katakana symbols song? genkienglish.net genkienglish.net A few people have commented on the ko こ and て characters. I assure you they are correct in the video, and that is how some people write them. But we maybe could have chosen a more distinct font for newcomers. Sorry about that!
- published: 09 Apr 2007
- views: 1190924
- author: GenkiJapanNet
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Japanese Lesson - Hiragana 1
talksushi.com - Learn how to read Japanese....
published: 04 May 2007
author: sodapencil
Japanese Lesson - Hiragana 1
talksushi.com - Learn how to read Japanese.
- published: 04 May 2007
- views: 209979
- author: sodapencil
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Learn Hiragana
How to learn. Learning Hiragana with Japanese high school girl Mirai Suenaga. More info at...
published: 20 Feb 2011
author: tokyostormtrooper
Learn Hiragana
How to learn. Learning Hiragana with Japanese high school girl Mirai Suenaga. More info at moekana.com More about Mirai at http 末永みらいちゃんが日本語を世界のみんなさんに日本語を教える!今回はひらがな。 詳しくは moekana.com みらいちゃんの詳しくは http
- published: 20 Feb 2011
- views: 145678
- author: tokyostormtrooper
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Evan's Easy Japanese -- 0002 -- Hiragana: A - KO
www.evanseasyjapanese.com This is the first actual Japanese lesson. I teach you how to wri...
published: 08 Jun 2012
author: evangrogers
Evan's Easy Japanese -- 0002 -- Hiragana: A - KO
www.evanseasyjapanese.com This is the first actual Japanese lesson. I teach you how to write and pronounce 10 Japanese characters in the "Hiragana" writing system. あ い う え おか き く け こI'm going to be working on a workbook of some sort so that you can go ahead and try to follow along with me, but this hasn't been started yet (and I actually have no idea how I'm going to do this.... google document?!). If you have any pointers, or tips, let me know. Anyone know a good program for making a workbook? Anyone know how to do cool video effects and work them into my videos so that they aren't boring? let me know!
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 484
- author: evangrogers
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SA-01 Aprendemos Hiragana あいうえお (aiueo) con Akemita
---- SA-01 Aprendemos Hiragana con Akemita --- ☆☆--- Japonés con Kira-Teachings---☆☆ Las l...
published: 06 Jun 2010
author: KiraPepelu
SA-01 Aprendemos Hiragana あいうえお (aiueo) con Akemita
---- SA-01 Aprendemos Hiragana con Akemita --- ☆☆--- Japonés con Kira-Teachings---☆☆ Las letras あ い う え お (aiueo) Practica con nosotros por favor. Solo con mirar no los aprenderás. Por lo menos 20 veces cada letra. Mira a Akemita, después a Kira y pausa el vídeo. Practica tú mismo y compárate con Akemita después. Ten tu lápiz y papel a mano y practica. Es más efectivo si descargas el vídeo desde nuestro feed de iTunes y lo miras con el iphone, ipod cerquita de tu papel. Aclaraciones: Nuestros podcasts de japonés se clasifican en SERIES. SB series de conceptos base SA series de aprendizaje SP series de práctica SC series de conversacion SI series de intercambio Descarga el podcast anterior y el actual de Japonés con Kira y Akemita desde el feed en iTunes: En junio empezamos con prácticas, mis lecciones con estudiantes por skype poniendo en práctica los diálogos básicos del podcast anterior y el libro de texto Minna no Nihongo. Este nuevo curso está orientado a: - Iniciados en el idioma o que quieren iniciarse - Principiantes o nivel elemental - Aquellos que quieren practicar lectura y pronunciación - Aquellos que quieran divertirse un poco Si quieres puedes seguirnos y estudiar con nosotros. --- --- Kira-Teachings lo formamos: Kira sensei, Akemita, Chus sensei y Luis san.
- published: 06 Jun 2010
- views: 13470
- author: KiraPepelu
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Namasensei's Japanese Lessons - Lesson 1 Hiragana
Namasensei teaches you how to read write and speak Japanese...
published: 05 Jun 2008
author: bumnumba1
Namasensei's Japanese Lessons - Lesson 1 Hiragana
Namasensei teaches you how to read write and speak Japanese
- published: 05 Jun 2008
- views: 305839
- author: bumnumba1
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How to Read Japanese - Lesson#13 - Hiragana: A, Ka, Sa
Let's move on to Hiragana. The basic rules of pronunciation is the same as in Katakana, so...
published: 06 Feb 2010
author: HIDETCHI
How to Read Japanese - Lesson#13 - Hiragana: A, Ka, Sa
Let's move on to Hiragana. The basic rules of pronunciation is the same as in Katakana, so it will be easy to learn now that you've learned Katakana already.
- published: 06 Feb 2010
- views: 4936
- author: HIDETCHI
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Hiragana Lessons Part-1
Dear Learners: (1) Why do you have to learn Hiragana First? lang-8.com (2) How To Use Kata...
published: 05 Jun 2008
author: MasamuneJJ
Hiragana Lessons Part-1
Dear Learners: (1) Why do you have to learn Hiragana First? lang-8.com (2) How To Use Katakana? teniwoha.jp (3) Five funny & serious reasons why I need kanji when reading & writting. lang-8.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is my web-site,You can learn more about how to write hiragana,katakana,kanji and ...some more about Japanese Nihongo ! teniwoha.jp
- published: 05 Jun 2008
- views: 89349
- author: MasamuneJJ
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Complete Japanese Alphabet Song - Katakana - Hiragana - 日本語
Versão da música em hiragana e katakana, ea respectiva maneira de escrita em romaji de cad...
published: 23 Jul 2008
author: AlchemistofFlame
Complete Japanese Alphabet Song - Katakana - Hiragana - 日本語
Versão da música em hiragana e katakana, ea respectiva maneira de escrita em romaji de cada kana. Version of the song with hiragana and katakana, and the respective way of writing each kana in romaji.
- published: 23 Jul 2008
- views: 748202
- author: AlchemistofFlame
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Writing Hiragana 1 あいうえお
Writing Hiragana 1 shows how to write the 1st row of hiragana (aka, the "a" line) with the...
published: 31 Jan 2009
author: ShoyuJapanese
Writing Hiragana 1 あいうえお
Writing Hiragana 1 shows how to write the 1st row of hiragana (aka, the "a" line) with the correct stroke order (from left to right, then top to bottom).
- published: 31 Jan 2009
- views: 32059
- author: ShoyuJapanese
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AIUEO SONG (あいうえおのうた) Hiragana
Coming to you straight out of the land of the rising sun, Japan...Finally, a song that cap...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: ShoyuJapanese
AIUEO SONG (あいうえおのうた) Hiragana
Coming to you straight out of the land of the rising sun, Japan...Finally, a song that captures the Japanese (alphabets) reading/writing system in a fun, simple and upbeat way. You'll master the Japanese basics in no time while enjoying the innovative music mix. This is it World Wide: Search "Nikkei Aloha" on iTunes or Amazon MP3 (available on other online music stores too, please check) Music Video for (iPhone/iPad/iPOD): store.payloadz.com English Links: iTunes: itunes.apple.com Amazon: www.amazon.com Japanese Links: iTunes: itunes.apple.com Amazon: www.amazon.co.jp AIUEO Song (あいうえおのうた) Japanese Alphabet Song lyrics: A, A, A: AIUEO Ka, Ka, Ka: Ka Ki Ku Ke Ko Sa, Sa, Sa: Sa Shi Su Se So Kono tsugi wa nan da ro? (What comes next?) Ta, Ta, Ta: Ta Chi Tsu Te To Na, Na, Na: Na Ni Nu Ne No Ha, Ha, Ha: Ha Hi Fu He Ho Kono tsugi wa nan da ro? (What comes next?) Ma, Ma, Ma: Ma Mi Mu Me Mo Ya, Ya, Ya: Ya Yu Yo Ra, Ra, Ra: Ra Ri Ru Re Ro Nokotteiru no wa (The remaining characters are...) Wa, O (wo), N bridge: A, Ka, Sa, Ta, Na, Ha, Ma, Ya, Ra, Wa, N (2x)
- published: 01 Dec 2011
- views: 114622
- author: ShoyuJapanese
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SA-02 Aprendemos Hiragana かきくけこ (kakikukeko) con Akemita
---- SA-02 Aprendemos Hiragana con Akemita --- ☆☆--- Japonés con Kira-Teachings---☆☆ Las l...
published: 08 Jun 2010
author: KiraPepelu
SA-02 Aprendemos Hiragana かきくけこ (kakikukeko) con Akemita
---- SA-02 Aprendemos Hiragana con Akemita --- ☆☆--- Japonés con Kira-Teachings---☆☆ Las letras か き く け こ (ka ki ku ke ko) Practica con nosotros por favor. Solo con mirar no los aprenderás. Por lo menos 20 veces cada letra. Mira a Akemita, después a Kira y pausa el vídeo. Practica tú mismo y compárate con Akemita después. Ten tu lápiz y papel a mano y practica. Es más efectivo si descargas el vídeo desde nuestro feed de iTunes y lo miras con el iphone, ipod cerquita de tu papel. Aclaraciones: Nuestros podcasts de japonés se clasifican en SERIES. SB series de conceptos base SA series de aprendizaje SP series de práctica SC series de conversacion SI series de intercambio Respondemos a las preguntas más frecuentes que me hacen los estudiantes que se inician en el japonés o que preguntan por curiosidad. Descarga el podcast anterior y el actual de Japonés con Kira y Akemita desde el feed en iTunes: En junio empezamos con prácticas, mis lecciones con estudiantes por skype poniendo en práctica los diálogos básicos del podcast anterior y el libro de texto Minna no Nihongo. Este nuevo curso está orientado a: - Iniciados en el idioma o que quieren iniciarse - Principiantes o nivel elemental - Aquellos que quieren practicar lectura y pronunciación - Aquellos que quieran divertirse un poco Si quieres puedes seguirnos y estudiar con nosotros. --- --- Kira-Teachings lo formamos: Kira sensei, Akemita, Chus sensei y Luis san.
- published: 08 Jun 2010
- views: 7583
- author: KiraPepelu
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Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji ひらがな、カタカナ、漢字
Learning Japanese. Do you need hiragana, katakana, AND kanji? Yes. Which one first? If I w...
published: 01 Dec 2010
author: starletshay
Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji ひらがな、カタカナ、漢字
Learning Japanese. Do you need hiragana, katakana, AND kanji? Yes. Which one first? If I was your teacher, I'd make you learn hiragana and katakana together. Then kanji soon after. Why? Because Japanese use all three "alphabets". You can't just learn 1/3 of it. Imagine learning just letters A through H...only. That's ridiculous and silly. ★Follow me on TWITTER twitter.com ★Fan me on FACEBOOK bit.ly
- published: 01 Dec 2010
- views: 7527
- author: starletshay
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Hiragana Pronunciation
Learn more Japanese on eduFire: www.edufire.com A good way to start out learning Japanese ...
published: 18 Sep 2008
author: edufirejapanese
Hiragana Pronunciation
Learn more Japanese on eduFire: www.edufire.com A good way to start out learning Japanese is to learn hiragana (and learn it correctly). This will get you well on your way to reading Japanese, and help build a good foundation for your pronunciation as well! Repeat after me until you feel comfortable!
- published: 18 Sep 2008
- views: 28340
- author: edufirejapanese
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KanaBeats Set 1 hiragana a-ko
An innovative approach to learning the 46 hiragana found in Japanese. Using beats to study...
published: 16 Aug 2012
author: Michael Van Krey
KanaBeats Set 1 hiragana a-ko
An innovative approach to learning the 46 hiragana found in Japanese. Using beats to study by and practice paper, an open palm and finger, or an app like Zen Brush, you can learn hiragana in a way that motivates you and drills the stroke order into your memory. Make sure you say the hiragana sound out loud for each stroke you do to further embed them in your memory. Interested in more video lessons? Go to www.kanabeats.weebly.com The screencast was created with the iPad app Doceri and the original beats were created with the app, Beatwave. Copyright Michael Van Krey (2012), all rights reserved. Content may not be copied or modified without the express written permission of the author.
- published: 16 Aug 2012
- views: 364
- author: Michael Van Krey
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Hiragana Pronunciation: Japanese Alphabet Syllabary
Hiragana (平仮名, ひらがな or ヒラガナ, Hiragana?) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japa...
published: 13 Nov 2008
author: Zhungarian2
Hiragana Pronunciation: Japanese Alphabet Syllabary
Hiragana (平仮名, ひらがな or ヒラガナ, Hiragana?) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system, along with katakana and kanji; the Latin alphabet is also used in some cases. Hiragana and katakana are both kana systems, in which each symbol represents one mora. Each kana is either a vowel (such as a あ); a consonant followed by a vowel (such as ka か); or n ん, a nasal sonorant which, depending on the context, sounds either like English m, n, or ng (IPA: [ŋ]), or like the nasal vowels of French. Hiragana are used for words for which there are no kanji, including particles such as kara から "from," and suffixes such as ~san さん "Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms." Hiragana are also used in words for which the kanji form is not known to the writer or readers, or is too formal for the writing purpose. Verb and adjective inflections, as, for example, BE MA SHI TA (べました) in tabemashita (食べました, tabemashita? "ate"), are written in hiragana. In this case, part of the root is also written in hiragana. Hiragana are also used to give the pronunciation of kanji in a reading aid called furigana. The article Japanese writing system discusses in detail when the various systems of writing are used. There are two main systems of ordering hiragana, the old-fashioned iroha ordering, and the more prevalent gojūon ordering. The hiragana consist of a basic set of characters, the gojūon, which can be modified in various ways. By adding a dakuten marker ( ゛), an unvoiced ...
- published: 13 Nov 2008
- views: 16963
- author: Zhungarian2
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Japanese Alphabet (Hiragana)
List of Hiragana characters with pronounciation. If you have any questions please dont hes...
published: 15 Nov 2008
author: tom101942
Japanese Alphabet (Hiragana)
List of Hiragana characters with pronounciation. If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask me.
- published: 15 Nov 2008
- views: 75919
- author: tom101942