What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is one of the three main writing systems in Japanese, consisting of 46 characters that represent syllables. It is used for native words and grammatical elements, making it essential for beginners learning the language. Hiragana helps with pronunciation and understanding sentence structure in Japanese.
Hiragana is one of the three main writing systems in Japanese, consisting of 46 characters that represent syllables. It is used for native words and grammatical elements, making it essential for beginners learning the language. Hiragana helps with pronunciation and understanding sentence structure in Japanese.
Hiragana is one of the three main writing systems in Japanese, consisting of 46 characters that represent syllables. It is used for native words and grammatical elements, making it essential for beginners learning the language. Hiragana helps with pronunciation and understanding sentence structure in Japanese.
click card to reveal translation
click card to reveal translation

あ





あ





あ





ち





ち





ち





え





え





え





ふ





ふ





ふ





は





は





は





へ





へ





へ





ひ





ひ





ひ





ほ





ほ





ほ





い





い





い





か





か





か





け





け





け





き





き





き





こ





こ





こ





く





く





く





ま





ま





ま





め





め





め





み





み





み





も





も





も





む





む





む





ん





ん





ん





な





な





な





ね





ね





ね





に





に





に





の





の





の





ぬ





ぬ





ぬ





お





お





お





ら





ら





ら





れ





れ





れ





り





り





り





ろ





ろ





ろ





る





る





る





さ





さ





さ





せ





せ





せ





し





し





し





そ





そ





そ





す





す





す





た





た





た





て





て





て





と





と





と





つ





つ





つ





う





う





う





わ





わ





わ





を





を





を





や





や





や





よ





よ





よ





ゆ





ゆ





ゆ



