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JLPT N5 - Lesson 6 - Katakana - Part 2

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Dakuon and Handakuon produces same sounds as like as Hiragana. Need to be careful for these two characters ジ (Ji) and ヅ (Dju) as the looks are very similar. Ya - Yu - Yo Sounds - like as Hiragana characters these Katakana characters also make the same sounds. Below is the whole chart of those characters with ヤ (ya), ユ (yu), ヨ (yo) - sounds: Plese note that if after any consonant vowel, any pure vowel such as 'a i u e o' is used then it become long vowel. For long vowel'ー' this sign (a long dash sign) is used for writing words in Katakana to denote the long vowel sound. Now let's practice some words in Katakana: スキー [suk i _] = Ski ソース [so _ su] = Sauce サッカー [sakka _] = Soccer クイズ [kuizu] = Quiz キック [kikku] = Kick チーズ [ch i _ zu] = Cheese コーク [ko _ ku] = Coke タクシー [takush i _] = Taxi ケーキ [ke _ ki] = Cake デザート [deza _ to] = Dessert In the coming lessons we will practice more words in Katakana, please stay tuned with my blog.

JLPT N5 - Lesson 6 - Katakana Part 2

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Dakuon and Handakuon produces same sounds as like as Hiragana. Need to be careful for these two characters ジ (Ji) and ヅ (Dju) as the looks are very similar. Ya - Yu - Yo Sounds - like as Hiragana characters these Katakana characters also make the same sounds. Below is the whole chart of those characters with ヤ (ya), ユ (yu), ヨ (yo) - sounds: Now let's practice some words in Katakana, if after any consonant vowel if any vowel is used then it become long vowel. For long vowelー this sign (a long dash sign) is used for writing words in Katakana to denote the long vowel sound. スキー [suk i _] = Ski ソース [so _ su] = Sauce サッカー [sakka _] = Soccer クイズ [kuizu] = Quiz キック [kikku] = Kick チーズ [ch i _ zu] = Cheese コーク [ko _ ku] = Coke タクシー [takush i _] = Taxi ケーキ [ke _ ki] = Cake デザート [deza _ to] = Dessert In the coming lessons we will practice more words in Katakana, please stay tuned with my blog. Lesson 1: Why Japanese Language Lesson 2: JLPT N5 Introduction Less...

JLPT N5 - Lesson 5 - Katakana Part 1

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Katakana - actually there are no difference in sound in both sets of characters only the looks are different - hiragana is curvy but katakana is more straight compare to hiragana and few characters looks very similar for example He - へ ヘ and Ri - りリ . Another difference is that hiragana is used as okurigana - prefixes for kanji but katakana character's usage is limited to writing foreign/loan words mostly. # Other than words of foreign origin, to write any foreign person name or place name or any object name Katakana is used. # For writing repeating word or onomatopoeia also Katakana is used for example ワンワン [wanwan] - dogs barking sound. # Sometimes to emphasis a particular word in a sentence also written in Katakana, such as それはダメです。 46 Basic katakana characters are shown in the below picture: Now let's practice some words in Katakana. After any consonant vowel, if another pure vowel is used then it become long vowel. For long vowel ー this sign (a long dash sign)...

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