Now it’s onto ka to ko!
Lesson 2 - か to こ
か - KA
Looks like someone bending over, getting a cut from a whip.
き - KI
A key and lock.
く - KU
The beak of a kookaburra.
け - KE
Looks like a keg of beer.
こ - KO
It looks like a coin.
And that’s it for today’s lesson. Some tips [...]
Let’s learn ひらがな! Although, if you need this post, you probably can’t read that. It says “hiragana” of course.
I learnt hiragana through lots of writing - I preferred writing words rather than the characters in isolation. I also used the association method, where I pretended the characters looked like something else. This is from [...]
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
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