About the Author Donald Ash is an Atlanta, Georgia-born, American expat who has been living in a Japanese time warp for the last eleven years. Dennis Bauer says:. December 17, at am. The punkwy says:. March 15, at pm. Vardhini says:. June 25, at pm. KuroiHane says:. November 12, at pm. Hiragana Keyboard says:. July 10, at am. LoLo says:. March 14, at am. Close dialog. Session expired Please log in again. Don't Forget This! Give Me My Video Tutorial! Remember, practice makes perfect. With some hard work, you will soon be able to write hiragana characters without referring to the diagrams.
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Learn to write katakana in the a-line, ka-line, sa-line, ta-line and na-line. Learn to write katakana in the ha-line, ma-line, ya-line, ra-line, wa, wo and n. To know more, I recommend you take a look at this book on hiragana.
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