Well, こんばんは みんなさん!きょうは、i am going to talk about Japanese syllabary and how they should be pronounced. One component of the Japanese writing system along with katakana, kanji is hiragana.
hiragana
katakana
In にほんご, we are also have learn kanji but only some of them. In the class, Sensei Zoraida has teach us few of kanji. This is some of them:
魚(sakana) - fish
肉(niku) - meat
水(mizu) - water
卵(tamago) - egg
食べます(tabemasu) - eat
飲みます(nomimasu) - drink
How does the kanji being created?
For example.
魚(sakana) - fish (refer picture ↓)
Japanese illustrated the fish and slowly reduced the number strokes.
There are a set of general rules that you can learn to know the stroke order of 99% of all the kanji out there. For sure, there’ll be exceptions, but this is way better than learning the individual stroke orders of thousands of individual kanji.
Rules:
👉Top to bottom, Left to right
When writing kanji, you always have to start your stroke on the left side of the line and from top to bottom.
👉Horizontal goes first
You’ll have to do horizontal strokes first before doing the vertical ones.
👉Center vertical before symmetrical outside
When there’s a vertical line with symmetrical characters on the outside of it, you do the vertical line first.
👉Boxes are 3 strokes
A lot of people make the mistake of writing these boxes using four strokes (one stroke for each side)
👉Dots/dashes are comes last
Exception to this is when the dot is at the very top. Then you have to do the dot to go first.
じゃあ、I shared a ビデオ which show an example about how to write the kanji with correct method. The example is the same which is 魚(sakana) - fish. Make sure you are practice it! There are 11 strokes to complete it! ✌✌
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