1. Intro to Japanese consonants. Japanese consonants are unique from other languages because they are tied together with Japanese vowels. This means that for most situations, you’ll only need to memorize the pronunciations based on the consonant-vowel pair. For example, take these 5 hiragana characters. か – ka; き – ki; く – ku; け
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In this video we will learn how to write the hiragana "a, i, u, e and o" in Japanese, in which order to draw the lines of these caracters. More Examples Of Kanji & Hiragana Used In Sentences. In Japanese writing, kanji and hiragana are often used together to create a sentence. Here are some examples of how kanji and hiragana can be used in sentences: Examples Of Using Kanji In A Sentence. 彼女は美しい人です。(She is a beautiful person.) 私は日本語を勉強してい