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My hiragana - 07-08-2008, 05:54 AM

could someone please tell me how my hiragana is? what needs improvement?
its my first time writing it.
sorry for the quality.
also, its only a-o because that all I know so far.

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07-08-2008, 06:49 AM

Your U looks like a katakana RA.
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07-08-2008, 09:52 AM

I think the あ and う definately need improvement. As MMM said, the う looks like ラ and the あ looks quite unnatural. い could do with a slight improvement (make the left stroke curvier) and the お looks pretty okay. Your え looks great, no need for improvement there.


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07-08-2008, 10:05 AM

They look alright, but you could use a little more practice on a few of them. It`s sometimes hard to get them right if you copy from typed materials as depending on the font they can look quite different from the handwritten form.

There is a good free PDF file you can print out to use for practice here. Also, a direct link to the pdf file in case you can`t find the link on the page (it`s in Japanese).


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07-15-2008, 07:06 PM

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They look alright, but you could use a little more practice on a few of them. It`s sometimes hard to get them right if you copy from typed materials as depending on the font they can look quite different from the handwritten form.

There is a good free PDF file you can print out to use for practice here. Also, a direct link to the pdf file in case you can`t find the link on the page (it`s in Japanese).
Thanks for the file! =D


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07-16-2008, 10:33 AM

Nyororin, that Hirigana chart is a massive help. Thanks very much!

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07-16-2008, 11:14 AM

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Your U looks like a katakana RA.
I second that.

I also think you should practice more, your hiragana looks too... (man I dunno the adjective, damn, how should I put this...the strokes are really, hmmm -.-)

Well, I can write hiragana fast now, you should practice to do that as well, your strokes will get better and more curvy.


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08-12-2008, 09:44 AM

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There is a good free PDF file you can print out to use for practice here. Also, a direct link to the pdf file in case you can`t find the link on the page (it`s in Japanese).
Nyororin, I don't suppose you know of a link to a similar .pdf for katakana? I found the hirigana .pdf very useful indeed. Although, I had to cross reference with my study book to make sure I was writing the strokes in the correct order.

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EDIT:Ah, sorry I found the link on that page. I guess I can read Japanese!

Here is the link for the katakana page should anyone want it:

http://www.syougi.net/moji/img/katakana.pdf

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