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yea im learning hiragana , slowly and i kinda got the hand of it but i wanna know if theres a site where u can test ur knowledge, like mulitple choice or reading a sentence or w.e. So anyone know a good site?:relief:
shikyo
Jan 27, 2008, 03:08
I personally used this site: http://www.realkana.com/hiragana/
It's in swedish though, but you can use it even if you don't know swedish - just click the tab katakana / hiragana, choose which ones you'd like to practice then click on the tab to the utmost right which is entitled "Träna" (swedish for "practice").
Also, this blog which is in all hiragana might also be worth looking into:
http://www.aivy.co.jp/BLOG_TEST/nana/
Numark
Jan 27, 2008, 04:50
I don't know of any sites for hiragana, here is an iteresting kanji one: http://www.hellodamage.com/kanjidicks/main.htm
As far as learning it though, our teacher taught it in high school by making up stories for each hiragana, how it looks, and its reading, and it really helped.
For example, ぬ(nu) "noodles are delicious!" (looks like a curly noodle with a chopstick going through it), and you remember the reading from the sound of the first word "NOOdles (nu)"
for example, some go together, like ろ(ro) and る(ru)。once you learned ro is "row row row your boat" (three strokes, resembles a three, sound is the same as "row") ru is "ruined ro" (where you curled the bottom and ruined it)
You can make up your own stories for all of them, and the more personal they are the easier they will be to remember.
yoo, thanx for the sites, and having stories is a good idea too , never thought of that O-o thanx again =)
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