ひらがな Hiragana

The Building Blocks of Japanese

Hiragana is where it all begins. By mastering this alphabet you will be able to pronounce virtually every word in the Japanese language. The sounds of the hiragana alphabet are easily adapted for English speakers.

Hiragana

a

i

u

e

o

ka

ki

ku

ke

ko

sa

shi*

su

se

so

ta

chi*

tsu*

te

to

na

ni

nu

ne

no

ha

hi

fu*

he

ho

ma

mi

mu

me

mo

ya

yu

yo

ra

ri

ru

re

ro

wa

o*

n

* exception to pattern

 

Diacritical Marks

The additional sounds of the Japanese phonetic collection are accomplished using two diacritical marks.

They are: ( ” ) and ( ° ). The first turns k,s,t, and h into g,z,d, and b respectively. The ( ° ) will turn an h to a p.

Hiragana with Diacritical Marks

ga

gi

gu

ge

go

za

ji*

zu

ze

zo

da

ji**

zu**

de

do

ba

bi

bu

be

bo

pa

pi

pu

pe

po

* exception to pattern

** rarely used

 

Transcribing Contracted Sounds

There are smaller versions of や, ゆ, and よ; roughly one half the size (ゃ, ゅ, and ょ). These are used to created contracted sounds. These sounds are a single sylable and are accomplished with a “chopping” analogy to the pronunciation. (pretend to be accompanying a karate chop with these sounds)

Hiragana Contactions
きゃ
kya
きゅ
kyu
きょ
kyo
ぎゃ
gya
ぎゅ
gyu
ぎょ
gyo
しゃ
sha
しゅ
shu
しょ
sho
じゃ
jya
じゅ
jyu
じょ
jyo
ちゃ
cha
ちゅ
chu
ちょ
cho
にゃ
nya
にゅ
nyu
にょ
nyo
ひゃ
hya
ひゅ
hyu
ひょ
hyo
びゃ
bya
びゅ
byu
びょ
byo
ぴゃ
pya
ぴゅ
pyu
ぴょ
pyo
りゃ
rya
りゅ
ryu
りょ
ryo

 

Flashcards and Quiz:

http://www.manythings.org/q/kana.php?u=hiragana

 

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