Holiday Hiragana Revision - Japanese Teaching...
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a for antenna i for Hawaii u for old lady getting
hit in the backe for extra bits o for on the green
ka for cuts ki for key ku for kookaburra ke for keg ko for coin
sa for samurai sword shi for she has long hair
su for soon there will be a flower
se for sunset so for sewing a zig zag stitch
ta for ‘ta’ chi for cheese tsu for sneezing ‘ahh tsu’
te for broken tennis racquet
to for toe with a thorn in it
na for nun ni for knee cap nu for noodles ne for net no for not quite an e
ha for ha ha your keg has a hole
hi for fat man laughing ‘he he he’
fu for Mt Fuji he for pointing to heaven
ho for its hot, wear a hat
ma for calling ma on the telephone
mi for me I’m 21 mu for moo cow me for messy mo for more fish
ya for yak yu for u turn yo for yo-yo
ra for rabbit ri for reeds ru for ruby re for rest ro for robber
wa for wand o for olympics n for ‘n’
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YASUMI _________よこはま ___ ___ ___ ___
ら り る れ ろra ri ru re ro
ら り る れ ろ
そら ___ ___なると ___ ___ ___NERAI ___ ___ ___
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にん ______ ONNA _________* only use this o character as a particle in a sentence – never in a word.
Ten Ten & Maru Sound ChangesThese change the sounds of regular hiragana and katakana to
make more sounds. Use the rhyme below to help you remember how to change the sounds.
REMEMBER!!Killer GorillaStripy ZebraThirsty Dog
Hungry BabyHappy Puppy
Write the following sounds into hiragana using ten ten’s and maru’s.gaji
zobapudegizubupa
Read the following sounds and match them with the correct romaji.
ど piぜ beぴ doご zaべ zeざ go
Write the following words which use sound changes into hiragana.
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GakiZashiButaDochi
PachinkoCombination Sounds
We can combine some hiragana characters to make combination sounds which we need for words like isha (いしゃ) which means
doctor.
For example…
Ki + ya = Kyaき + や = きゃ
Mi + Yu = Myuみ + ゆ = みゅ
All you need to do is combine an ‘i’ sound (like ki or mi) with a Y sound – ya, yu or yo.
Practice by writing each of the combination sounds into either hiragana or romaji.
Make sure the ‘y’ sound is written a little bit smaller than the ‘I’ sound.
Let’s practice!
shapyochumya
ぴゅにょりゃぎょ
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Try these words!(tea) ocha
(distance) kyori
(inn) ryokan
Match the days of the week with the correct Japanese word.
Monday すいようび
Tuesday にちようび
Wednesday げつようび
Thursday どようび
Friday かようび
Saturday きんようび
Sunday しゅうまつ
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Weekend もくようび
Match the greetings with the correct Japanese word.
Hello さようなら
Good Morning こんばんは
How are you? こんにちは
Good Evening じゃまた
Good Night またあした
Goodbye おげんき ですか
See you tomorrow おやすみなさい
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Seeya おはようごさいます
Check your Hiragana!
a for antenna i for Hawaii u for old lady getting hit in the back
e for extra bits o for on the green
ka for cuts ki for key ku for kookaburra ke for keg ko for coin
sa for samurai sword shi for she has long hair
su for soon there will be a flower
se for sunset so for sewing a zig zag stitch
ta for ‘ta’ chi for cheese tsu for sneezing ‘ahh tsu’
te for broken tennis racquet
to for toe with a thorn in it
na for nun ni for knee cap nu for noodles ne for net no for not quite an e
ha for ha ha your keg has a hole
hi for fat man laughing ‘he he he’
fu for Mt Fuji he for pointing to heaven
ho for its hot, wear a hat
ma for calling ma on the telephone
mi for me I’m 21 mu for moo cow me for messy mo for more fish
ya for yak yu for u turn yo for yo-yo
ra for rabbit ri for reeds ru for ruby re for rest ro for robber
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