Writing Hiragana - wa wo n
How to write Hiragana わ, を and ん
Last three characters of the Japanese Hiragana characters sets are「わ = wa」「を = wo」and the only single consonant 「ん = n」. 'ん' can be pronounced as 'm' when it follows the characters that produces 'b' sound. 'ん' also can be pronounced as 'ng'. By learning these characters, your Hiragana characters writing journey will be completed. For the beginners, this video may help you to know how to write the characters easily.
Here is the previous video on Hiragana writing series:
Writing Hiragana - あ-行 (a-row) characters
Writing Hiragana - か-行 (ka-row) characters
Writing Hiragana - さ-行 (sa-row) characters
Writing Hiragana - た-行 (ta-row) characters
Writing Hiragana - な-行 (na-row) characters
Writing Hiragana - は-行 (ha-row) characters
Writing Hiragana - ま-行 (ma-row) characters
Writing Hiragana - や-行 (ya-row) characters
Other Lessons:
- Lesson 1: Why Japanese Language
- Lesson 2: JLPT N5 Introduction
- Lesson 3: Hiragana Part 1
- Lesson 4: Hiragana Part 2
- Lesson 5: Katakana Part 1
- Lesson 6: Katakana Part 2
- Lesson 7: Kanji Part 1
- Lesson 8: Japanese Everyday Greetings
- Lesson 9: Japanese Particles Introduction
- Lesson 10: Grammar Time
- Lesson 11: Verb Basic
- Lesson 12 - Vocabulary
- Lesson 13 - Grammar - Verb: Part 2
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