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201608Hiragana and Katakana worksheetsひらがな カタカナ1. Three types of letters ·················· 1_2. Roma-ji, Hiragana and Katakana · 23. Hiragana worksheets and quizzes ························ 3-94. The rules in ··············· 10-115. The rules in Katakana ··············· 126. Katakana worksheets and quizzes ··················· 12-22Japanese Language School, Tokyo, JapanMeguro Language CenterTEL.: 03-3493-3727Email: info@mlcjapanese.co.jphttp://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp

Meguro Language CenterThere are three types of letters in Japanese.1. Hiragana (phonetic sounds) are basically used for particles, words and partsof words.2. Katakana (phonetic sounds) are basically used for foreign/loan words.3. Kanji (Chinese characters) are used for the stem of words and convey themeaning as well as sound.Hiragana is basically used to express 46 different sounds used in the Japaneselanguage. We suggest you start learning Hiragana, then Katakana and thenKanji. If you learn Hiragana first, it will be easier to learn Katakana next.Hiragana will help you learn Japanese pronunciation properly, read Japanesebeginners' textbooks and write sentences in Japanese. Japanese will become alot easier to study after having learned Hiragana. Also, as you will be able towrite sentences in Japanese, you will be able to write E-mails in Hiragana.Katakana will help you read Japanese menus at restaurants. Hiragana andKatakana will be a good help to your Japanese study and confortable living inJapan.To master Hiragana, it is important to practice writing Hiragana. Revision isalso very important - please go over what you have learned several times.1

Meguro Language Center_Roma-ji, Hiragana and �そとのほもよろを“n” before b, m and p becomes “m” wichi is pronounced like “m” in �びゅぴゅForeign words representation by Katakanashechejetsaァ tsetsofaァ fiィ fefotiィ dhiィ dyuwiィ wewovaヴァ viヴィ ��ヲ

Meguro Language CenterPrinting②aあ あ①③①②iい いuう う①②①②eえ えoお おkaか かkiき き② ③①②③①③①②①kuく くあ あ あ あ あい い い い いう う う う うえ え え え えお お お お おか か か か かき き き き きく く く く くkeけ けけ け け け けkoこ ここ こ こ こ こ①①②②③[QUIZ] Write the following words in hiragana.1. aka (red)5. ie (house)2. ao (blue)6. kaki (oyster)3. aki (autumn)7. okii (big)4. eki (station)8. ue (on top)_3

Meguro Language Center②saさ さ①①shiし しsuす すsesoさ さ さ さ さす す す す す③②せ せせ せ せ せ せそ そそ そ そ そ そ①① き きし し し し し②①SimillarHiraganaそ OK[QUIZ]1. asa (morning)3. shio (salt)2. osushi (o-sushi)4. osake (sake)すし②た た た た たtaた たchiち ちち ち ち ち ちtsuつ つつ つ つ つ つteて てて て て て てtoと とと と と と と①③④②①①①①②[QUIZ]1. ashita (tomorrow)3. tokei (watch)2. chikatetsu (subway)4. kutsu (shoes)4 さ さ

Meguro Language Centerna②③④な な①① ②niに に たに に に に に③①②ぬ ぬ ぬ ぬ ぬ①ね ね ね ね ねnuぬ ぬneね ね②①noな な な な なの のの の の の の[QUIZ]1. kono neko (this cat)3. sono inu (that dog)2. nani (what)4. niku (meat)ha*waは はは は は は はhiひ ひひ ひ ひ ひ ひfuふ ふふ ふ ふ ふ ふheへ へへ へ へ へ へhoほ ほ[QUIZ]① ②③①①② ④③ け①①②④ほ ほ ほ ほ ほ③ けは Note that the particle WA is represented by は, the E is represented by へ.1. fune (ship)3. hito (people)2. hoshi (star)4. hako (box)5

Meguro Language Center③maま ま①②①miみ みmuむ む②②①③① ②meめ めmoも も①②③ま ま ま ま まみ み み み みむ む む む むめ め め め め ぬも も も も も ま[QUIZ]1. ame (rain)3. mushi (insect)2. namae (name)4. Moshi moshi (Hello)③ ②yaや や①① ②yuゆ ゆ②yoよ よ①や や や や やゆ ゆ ゆ ゆ ゆよ よ よ よ よ[QUIZ]1. yasumi (day off)3. fuyu (winter)2. yuki (snow)―― Note that u and o are represented by adding う.__1. yumei (famous)3. kino (yesterday)__2. yofuku (Western clothes)_4. kuko (airport)6 ま

Meguro Language Center①②ら らra① ②り りriる るreれ れ①り り り り り いれ れ れ れ れ ね①ろ ろ ろ ろ ろ る①わ わ わ わ わ ねれ②ろ ろro ちる る る る る①ruら ら ら ら らwaわ わoを を②①particle②③①ん ん ん ん んん んn, mを を を を を[QUIZ] Note that the particle O is represented by を, not お.1. kore (this)5. kuro (black)2. sore (that)6. kuruma (car)_3. Sayonara (Goodbye)7. watashi (I)4. hon (book)8. Sumimasen (I’m sorry.)[QUIZ] Similar characters (Write the following characters in /ha/howa/re/ne7

Meguro Language ��ぐげご[QUIZ]1. mado (window)2. mada (not yet)3. sugoi じずぜぞ_4. Arigatogozaimasu. (Thank you.)5. denwa (telephone)6. Komban eだぢづでど7. shimbun (newspaper)8. tomodachi (friend)_9. ginko �ぱぴぷぺぽ10. chizu (map)8

Meguro Language UIZ]__1. Tokyo__4. shumatsu (weekend)2. jusho (address)5. shashin (photo)3. Ja, mata. (See you.)6. shukudai (homework)9

Meguro Language CenterThe rules in Hiragana(1) Long vowels_① a is represented by adding あ.___okasan (mother) おかあさん、 mama (so-so)_② ii and i are represented by adding い._oniisan (older brother) おにいさん、 ojiisan/oj i san (grandfather)_③ u is represented by adding う.__yugata (early evening) ゆうがた、 chugoku (China)_taifu (typhoon)_④ e is represented by adding え in the words of Japanese origin._onesan (older sister) おねえさん⑤ ei is written in えい in the words of Chinese origin._Eigo (English) えいご、 yumei (famous)sensei (teacher)、 gakusei (student)_⑥ o is represented by adding う.___sayonara さようなら、 byoin (hospital)_、 kyo (today)_Domo arigatogozaimasu.⑦ In some words it is traditionally written in お.___oki おおきい、 to (ten)、 tori (street)(2) Double consonantsDouble consonants (kk, pp, ss, and tt) are represented by small っ. As small っ indicatesa one-syllable pause, the mouth prepares for the pronunciation of the next syllable._gakko (school) がっこう、 kippu (ticket)、 kitte (stamp)Chotto matte kudasai. (Just moment, please.)Gambatte kudasai. (Go for it. Good luck.)10

Meguro Language Center(3) ji and zu are usually written in じ and ず. In few cases, they are traditionally written inぢ and づ.sanji (3:00)、 jisho (dictionary)chizu (map)、 mizu (water)(4) wa using as a particle is written in は, not わ.__Kyo wa doyobi desu. (Today is Saturday.) きょうは どようびです。Watashi wa nihonjin desu. (I’m Japanese.)Watashi wa nihonjin dewa arimasen. (I’m not Japanese.)(5) o using as a particle is written in を, not お.Osake o nomimasu. (I drink sake.) おさけを のみます。Sore o misete kudasai. (Please show me that.)Kore o kudasai. (Please give me this one.)(6) e using as a particle is written in へ, not え.Shibuya e ikimasu. (I’m going to Shibuya.) しぶやへ いきます。Doko e ikimasuka. (Where are you going?)__Kyoto e ikimasu. (I’m going to Kyoto.)11

Meguro Language CenterKatakana in used in the following ways(1) For words of foreign originex. ワンワン wanwan(2) For onomatopoeia(bowwow)(3) For the names of some animals and insects(4) For the emphasis of some wordsex. それはです。The rules in Katakana(1) Long vowels are represented by a dash, “―.”(2) Double consonants (kk, pp, ss, tt etc.) are represented by small tsu,Printing①aア ア②①iuイ イ②ア ア ア ア アイ イ イ イ イ①③②ウ ウ ウ ウ ウ①エ エ エ エ エウ ウeエ エoオ オ③②②①③オ オ オ オ オ12.

Meguro Language Center②カ カ カ カ カ③キ キ キ キ キ①②ク ク ク ク ク①②kaカ カkiキ キku①①②ク クkeケ ケケ ケ ケ ケ ケkoコ ココ コ コ コ �� クガギグゲゴ[QUIZ]_1. kukk i (cookie)_2. koku (coke)3. kikku (kick)_4. keki (cake)13

Meguro Language Center②③サ サ①saサ サ サ サ サshiシ シシ シ シ シ シsuス スス ス ス ス スseセ セ①②③①②②①①②soソ ソzajizuzezoザジズゼゾザジズゼゾセ セ セ セ セソ ソ ソ ソ ソザジズゼゾ[QUIZ]__1. suk i (ski)4. sakka (soccer)2. gasu (gas)5. sosu (sauce)__3. soseji (sausage)_6. kuizu (quiz)14

Meguro Language Center①②taタ タchiチ チタ タ タ タ タ ク③③①②チ チ チ チ チ① ② ③ シツtsu①②テte③①②トtoda ダ ダ ダji ヂ ヂ ヂzudedo ji and zu are usually written in An aid to the(shi) and(tsu), remembrance and distinction.Hiraganashitsu.andKatakanaし123つ12 3シシKeep in mind the equivalent hiragana, し(shi) and つ(tsu).[QUIZ]1. tekisuto (textbook)_2. suteki (steak)_4. ch i zu (cheese)_5. takush i (taxi)_3. dezato (dessert)_6. sh i tsu (sheet)15

Meguro Language Center②ナ サニ エna①ni①nu② ス①②ヌ①neネnoノ②④③①[QUIZ]_1. tenisu (tennis)3. noto (notebook)2. nekutai (necktie)4. tsuna (tuna)16

Meguro Language Center①②ハha②① セエ① pipupepo[QUIZ]__ _1. pasupoto (passport)5. h i ta (heater)2. pasuta (pasta)6. basu (bus)_3. kop i (copy)_4. sup i do (speed)7. sutoppu (stop)_8. sabisu (service)17

Meguro Language Centerma①② アmi①②③ マミ①muムme②mo②① サメ③モ①②[QUIZ]_ _1. hamu (ham)6. mota (motor)2. memo (memo)7. messeji (message)3. gamu (gum)8. tomato (tomato)4. maiku (mike)9. chimu (team)_5. shisutemu (system)②ヤya①yu②yo コユ①①②③ヨ[QUIZ]1. yotto (yacht)_ _3. yuza (user)2. taiya (tire)18

Meguro Language Center①②ラra①② 1. ruru (rule)6. taoru (towel)2. toire (toilet, bathroom)7. erebeta (elevator)3. kurisumasu (Christmas)8. esukareta (escalator)_4. garikku (garlic)_5. meruadoresu (e-mail address)_ __ __9. kareraisu (curry rice)10. makudonarudo (McDonald’s)19

Meguro Language Center②①ワ ワwaoヲ ヲヲ ヲ ヲ ヲ ヲn, mン ンン ン ン ン ン①②① クウワ ワ ワ ワ ワ ソ② Katakana ヲ is not used in modern living. An aid to remembrance and distinction theHiragana(so) andン(n,m).Katakana12soそソソn, mんンン12[QUIZ]_1. resutoran (restaurant)6. hambagu (hamburg steak)2. ressun (lesson)7. sosu (sauce)3. ranchi (lunch)8. wain (wine)_[QUIZ] Similar characters (Write the following characters in /hi/e/ni/mi20nu/su

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Meguro Language Center[QUIZ]_1. sukejuru (schedule)_2. chokoreto (chocolate)_3. menyu (menu)_4. dizun i rando (Disneyland)_5. remont i (lemon tea)6. chekku (check)_7. kompyuta (computer)_8. orenjijusu (orange juice)_9. infomeshon (information)_10. shampu (shampoo)22

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