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K. Toratani, 2014. JP1000 Tut. #____ Student #: _________ Full Name: _________________________ HW#4 - Hiragana (Writing: basic 46 kana w/ small and/or long vowels). Using a pencil, write Hiragana neatly in the unfilled boxes. 1. 2. 3. Note: be to su (1) The second vowels of the lengthened vowels are usually represented as follows: aa , ii , uu . ee , oo , with some exceptions as in the second “o” in #6, which is represented by . (2) The first segment of the double consonants (tt, kk, gg etc.) is represented by the small size hiragana for tsu () as in #3 and #5. (3) Japanese can be written horizontally or vertically. In horizontal writing, small characters are placed close to the left bottom corner as in #5. In vertical writing, small characters are placed close to the top right corner as in #3. n ki k go do ka shi ki ri bengoshi lawyertokidoki sometimessukkari completely4. to o fu 5. i t te ki ma su 6. o o i ‘tofu’ Im leaving.many7. yo t tsu 8. so no ga ku se e 9. me e shi 4 (things)‘that student’ business card10. yu u re e 11. mu zu ka shi i 12. ya ma mo to ghostdifficult(family name)13. chi i sa i 14. ho p pe ta 15. o ba a sa n small‘cheek’ grandmother16. me ga ne 17. ki re e na hi to 18. e e ga ‘glasses’ beautiful personmovieII. Listen to the accompanying audio file and write the word you hear in hiragana. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

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JP1000 Tut. #____ Student #: _________ Full Name: _________________________
HW#4 - Hiragana (Writing: basic 46 kana w/ small “” and/or long vowels).
Using a pencil, write Hiragana neatly in the unfilled boxes.
1. 2. 3. Note:
be to su (1) The second vowels of the lengthened vowels are usually represented as follows:
aa, ii, uu. ee, oo, with some
exceptions as in the second “o” in #6, which is
represented by . (2) The first segment of the double consonants (tt, kk, gg etc.) is represented by the small size hiragana for tsu
() as in #3 and #5.
(3) Japanese can be written horizontally or vertically. In horizontal writing, small characters are placed close to the left bottom corner as in #5. In vertical writing, small characters are placed close to the top right corner as in #3.
n ki k
bengoshi ‘lawyer’
tokidoki ‘sometimes’
sukkari ‘completely’
4. to o fu 5. i t te ki ma su 6. o o i

‘tofu’ ‘I’m leaving.’ ‘many’
7. yo t tsu 8. so no ga ku se e 9. me e shi
‘4 (things)’ ‘that student’ ‘business card’
10. yu u re e 11. mu zu ka shi i 12. ya ma mo to
‘ghost’ ‘difficult’ ‘(family name)’
13. chi i sa i 14. ho p pe ta 15. o ba a sa n
‘small’ ‘cheek’ ‘grandmother’
16. me ga ne 17. ki re e na hi to 18. e e ga
‘glasses’ ‘beautiful person’ ‘movie’
II. Listen to the accompanying audio file and write the word you hear in hiragana.
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
2014
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