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What is the Hiragana character for 'RA'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RA'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RI'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RI'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RU'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RU'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RE'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RE'?
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What is the Hiragana character for 'RO'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'RO'?
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What is the Hiragana character for 'WA'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'WA'?
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What is the Hiragana character for 'WO'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'WO'?
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What is the Hiragana character for 'N'?
What is the Hiragana character for 'N'?
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Study Notes
Hiragana Characters RA-N
- ら (RA): Represents the "RA" sound in Japanese, essential for forming various words.
- り (RI): Corresponds to the "RI" sound, often used in verbs and adjectives.
- る (RU): Represents the "RU" sound, commonly found in verb endings.
- れ (RE): Stands for the "RE" sound, useful in many nouns and verbs.
- ろ (RO): Denotes the "RO" sound, part of numerous common phrases.
- わ (WA): Represents the "WA" sound, often used in particles and sentence structure.
- を (WO): Accompanies the "WO" sound, primarily used as a grammatical particle.
- ん (N): Represents the "N" sound, notable as a nasal ending in various words.
Usage and Importance
- Understanding these characters is fundamental for reading and writing in Japanese.
- Each character plays a crucial role in the phonetic structure of the language.
- Mastery of these Hiragana characters aids in grasping more complex vocabulary and sentence construction.
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Test your knowledge of the Hiragana characters from RA to N with these flashcards. Each card features a Hiragana character along with its corresponding Romanization. Perfect for beginners learning the Japanese writing system.