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Originally Posted by KyleGoetz
No offense, but those seem objectively terrible. "She is smiling" doesn't actually differentiate between シ and ツ, nor does the snake/two rocks differentiate them. However, your ぬ one is pretty funny.
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For now I will remember
Shi is smilling as シ because the SMILLEE is nicer... for two character I only need to remember one.
for ね=Ne , now I can remember as people Ne-t a fish. (the loop looks like a fish)
in fact I remembered all now just by remembering this post.
I found it hard to learn hira and kata because you need to spell it out. the kanji is much different because it did not represent the way it spell. Except yes, some looks similar character need some Mnemonic method. For example in mandarin:
買 = mǎi (to buy ) and
賣= mài (to sell) gives me some trouble. my mnemonic is if you sell you selling it more expensive than buying, that is the extra 土 in 賣.