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The key takeaways are that Hiragana is the basic Japanese alphabet, it contains 46 characters, and regular practice is important for learning to read and write it properly.

Hiragana is the basic Japanese alphabet made up of phonetic syllables. It is important to learn as a beginner because it is used to write almost all Japanese words. It contains 46 characters that are mostly consonant-vowel combinations.

The passage recommends learning Hiragana like a child learns to write - by picking up a pen and practicing the characters and their stroke orders. Regular practice through the provided worksheets is emphasized.

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If you’re here, then you probably want to learn Japanese. With this Hiragana Writing Practice
PDF lesson….

• you will learn how to read and write Hiragana properly


• you can practice with worksheets (printable) inside this lesson
• you can print & re-print and practice as much you want for perfection
• there will be 10 parts in total.

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In case you’re wondering what Hiragana is and why you need it, well… here’s a quick answer.

Hiragana is the alphabet of Japanese that makes up almost all of the words that exist inside the Japanese
language. It contains 46 characters, usually a consonant+vowel combinations (ka, ki, ku, ke, ko) or just
vowels (a, i, u, e, o). As a beginner, you will need to learn this FIRST in order to read and write. On average,
it takes learners 1 week to learn this.

After you learn this, move on to Katakana and then worry about Kanji later.

Below is the chart of all of the Hiragana characters that you need to know. Look it over from
right to left. As you can see, they mostly follow the a, i, u, e, o pattern.

This will be your lover during your Hiragana learning process and you will refer to it constantly.

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Also, take note of the strong orders. You will need these to write them properly.

So, let’s learn some Hiragana.

Don’t worry too much about it being complex.

It’s not. Be like a child that got their first drawing pad and pens and pencils. Just pick up a pen
and start writing. That’s all there is to it to learn this. It does not require any intelligence.

Over the span of the next few pages, you will find the Hiragana writing worksheets that you
can print (as much as you want) and practice writing until you’re perfect.

And if you truly want to perfect them - again, you need no intelligence - just writing them out
again and again and making the connections in your brain. It’s all practice, baby.

Let’s go!

There are 10 parts in total. Here’s part 1. Print this out. Follow the stroke orders and write
across in the empty boxes.

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