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XD Practicing hiragana
The alphabet actually isn't as annoying as I thought it would be ^_^
I actually find it fun because it feels more like an art form just trying to get the letters right...Some letters like FU make me feel like i'm writing like an alien from outterspace though >.>; lol So far, I know a i u e o ka ki ku ke ko... No clue how eveyone keeps typing with the Japanese and English alphabet though!...How? O.o I'll practice more in the morning...Going for 5 letters a day...Or maybe that's too much x.x maybe it'd be easier to practice if I can type it too. |
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Learn to write them all first before you mess with typing...that way you won't get lazy. |
Does it have to look exact though? I've seen a lot of different written styles of the same words. Some that look more like scribble and others that look more like an art....
As soon as I get one relatively close to what i'm looking at I find the same letter written with different penmenship... x.x Or is it like the english language where it just depends on the writers preference..Like with curviture and attitude in the letters. |
Like print and cursive there are different ways to write some characters. Make sure you are learning to write the handwritten style, and aren't just copying the printed characters from a computer.
Almost no one writes the letter a like it appears when typed on a computer. That's one example. Just find the proper tools. |
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Http://www.wodonga-ps.vic.edu.au/lot..._chart0006.JPG |
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MMM is right i had a terrible time writing because every letter look really weird..even if you don't notice it your Japanese friends will. so def check on the stroke orders..if i refined the site i used ill pm you it.
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I'm confused what you mean by typing with Japanese and English. |
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Is it some kind of program? |
There is no special Japanese keyboard easily available outside of Japan. Most people type in romaji and choose the correct characters.
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