I found it helpful to have a few separate sources teaching Hiragana, as some of them have slightly different styles of writing characters so it becomes easier to discern the same letter written in different ways... keep at it! :)
@@solidturtle6910 It's fu but people say the sound it's a bit like "hu"... To me it sounds more like an f sound, really, but I'm no expert in Japanese
If the っ(tsu) is written in a small sized font “ほっべた” then the pronunciation should be paused and it should be read as “hopetta”. Other example : “かっこいい”(kakkoii)
It's hard to tell but it's actaully っ and not つ (すえっこ vs すえつこ). The smaller version of つ is a sokuon. It's changes sounds to match whatever consonant comes after it. For example: なっと is natto, not natsuto. It's like saying 'knot toe'
やま is repeated twice in level 1. item 2 and 21
Thank you very much for this lesson 😊
In the books I see り, さand きnot connected so I am still struggling to get used to this style.
I found it helpful to have a few separate sources teaching Hiragana, as some of them have slightly different styles of writing characters so it becomes easier to discern the same letter written in different ways... keep at it! :)
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Hoppeta or ho tsu pe ta?
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Is Portuguese and Japanese language similar? Is it easy for you as a Portuguese native to learn japanese language ?
@@BestTrader-hp2sd No, its not similar in any way! "Totemo Muzukashii" in fact
@@BestTrader-hp2sd as a native portuguese speaker, Japanese isn't easier at all
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(Hune) for ship?ふね shouldn't that be (fune)?
There is no difference between hu and fu for Japanese. Same pronunciation.
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Hoppeta or ho tsu pe ta?
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An i the only 1 who is pausing video to read word
I wish this was an anki deck
16, is it not fune? ふ= fu, right?
Yes, it’s fune. Thanks☺️
it can also be pronounced that way. no?
@@solidturtle6910 It's fu but people say the sound it's a bit like "hu"... To me it sounds more like an f sound, really, but I'm no expert in Japanese
Hoppeta or ho tsu pe ta?
If the っ(tsu) is written in a small sized font “ほっべた” then the pronunciation should be paused and it should be read as “hopetta”. Other example : “かっこいい”(kakkoii)
Level2 8/25 : しゅう is shuu or shū not syuu
"Suekko" or "su e tsu ko" ?
My question also.
It's hard to tell but it's actaully っ and not つ (すえっこ vs すえつこ). The smaller version of つ is a sokuon. It's changes sounds to match whatever consonant comes after it. For example: なっと is natto, not natsuto. It's like saying 'knot toe'