I like learning Kanji, it reminds me of Egyptian hieroglyphs where the words are images. The art style and voice are cute. I also go to Wiktionary to learn the Kanji and its origins. Like 木("ki", tree) represents a tree with roots and branches.
@@BLVZEE The font is different. It seems "5", but it is "sa".The 3-stroke hiragana "sa" is the recommended font for elementary schools. The 2-stroke hiragana is normally used when inputting PC. Please check another video “46 Hiragana Flashcards(2:30)" You can compare the font.
There is something I don't understand about kanji. If someone wishes to write something in Japanese, it can be done in hiragana. I had thought that the idea was to have a single symbol representing a concept, rather than spelling it out in hiragana. However kazu is represented by a kanji with 13 strokes; it would seem easier to write the hiragana. What am I missing?
Kanji has many strokes, so it is difficult to write. However, once you get used to reading it, it is easier to read than sentences written only in hiragana or katakana. Enjoy Kanji!
Thank you for your comment. I will make another video without Romaji pronunciation in the future. (Some with Romaji , others without Romaji.) Thank you for waiting!
I like learning Kanji, it reminds me of Egyptian hieroglyphs where the words are images. The art style and voice are cute. I also go to Wiktionary to learn the Kanji and its origins. Like 木("ki", tree) represents a tree with roots and branches.
We are currently making a kanji video, You're gonna love it.! Glad if you could share this channel to your friends!
I just started studying in Japanese school in Malaysia..This video really help me practising my hiragana and kanji..thank u
Thanks for your comment. たのしんで。
Just found this channel. Love it. So cute, that goes for pictures,, music and voice. Delightful 😊
ありがとう!Very very happy to hear that! I would like to more fun & useful videos.
at 1:47 that characther for sa is different to one im used to is that katakana
That is the “sa” in hiragana.
Hiragana: さ
Katakana: サ
thx for your comment. さかな(hiragana)、サカナ(katakana). Both are used in Japan.
But the one in the video has like a backwards 5?@@OnigirinJapaneseLanguage
@@BLVZEE The font is different. It seems "5", but it is "sa".The 3-stroke hiragana "sa" is the recommended font for elementary schools. The 2-stroke hiragana is normally used when inputting PC. Please check another video “46 Hiragana Flashcards(2:30)" You can compare the font.
@@BLVZEE Really appreciate your comment. If you have any concerns, please send message.
His voice sounds like Tony Tony choppee
Indeeeed! I hope you like Onigirin's voice! :)
Can you please add Bengali subtitle
Arigatōgozaimasu ❤
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ありがとう!
There is something I don't understand about kanji. If someone wishes to write something in Japanese, it can be done in hiragana. I had thought that the idea was to have a single symbol representing a concept, rather than spelling it out in hiragana. However kazu is represented by a kanji with 13 strokes; it would seem easier to write the hiragana. What am I missing?
Kanji has many strokes, so it is difficult to write. However, once you get used to reading it, it is easier to read than sentences written only in hiragana or katakana. Enjoy Kanji!
13/20 - I am doing a good job, yayyy (/*-*)/
Great job!! High five!
Please drop the romaji.
Thank you for your comment. I will make another video without Romaji pronunciation in the future. (Some with Romaji , others without Romaji.) Thank you for waiting!
ありがとうございます@@OnigirinJapaneseLanguage
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