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In World Languages / Senior High School | 2025-04-25

reflection of writing hiragana ta, chi, tsu, te, to and na, ni, nu, ne, no

Asked by pokukeri0904

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While learning and writing the hiragana characters ta, chi, tsu, te, to and na, ni, nu, ne, no, I noticed that each character has its own stroke order and unique shape that needs practice and attention to detail.At first, I found chi and tsu a bit confusing because they look similar, but I learned that their stroke direction and position help tell them apart. Writing these characters helped improve my focus and handwriting skills. The na to no group was slightly easier for me because their shapes felt more consistent.Overall, practicing these characters made me more confident in my Japanese writing and reminded me of the importance of patience and repetition in learning a new language.

Answered by CloudyClothy | 2025-04-25