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Katakana Review

KATAKANA REVIEW

This part is a little different... Take it slow and you should be able to catch on

PART ONE - ADDING THE "TEN TEN"

How to make the 'ten-ten' letters. A 'ten-ten' is like a double- quote (") It changes the sound of the letter to a harder sound. You can ONLY 'ten-ten' the 'K' row, the 'S' row, the 'T' row and the 'H' row. (look at the chart to the right - the red ones are the ones with slightly difficult pronunciation)

Now look at the chart below. You will see that

  • the 'K' row becomes 'G' (still the same good ole ka only with a ten-ten ; notice it is a harder sound)

  • the 'S' row becomes 'Z' (again harder sound)

  • the 'T' row becomes 'D'

  • the 'H' row becomes 'B' or 'P' ('B' is with a ten-ten (ex. ba) and 'P' is with a circle (ex. pa))

  A I U E O
K -> G ga - ガ gi - ギ gu - グ ge - ゲ go - ゴ
S -> Z za - ザ ji - ジ zu - ズ ze - ゼ zo - ゾ
T -> D da - ダ ji - ヂ zu - ヅ de - デ do - ド
H -> B ba - バ bi - ビ bu - ブ be - ベ bo - ボ
H -> P pa - パ pi - ピ pu - プ pe - ペ po - ポ

NOTE: Actually if you allow it to sink in, the sound changes seem quite logical. You will get used to it quickly


 

PART TWO - LAST - Some finishing touches

  • There are only 5 vowel sounds
  • All other characters (except n ) are made of a consonant sound and one of the 5 vowel sounds.
  • The not-so-logical-pronunciation letters are chi , tsu , and fu . BE CAREFUL
  • The R letters are pronounced somewhere between the R and L sounds of English - Click here for more
  • n cannot be used to start a word
  • A small tsu causes a slight pause or break between syllables. For example in English we say a slight pause after "boo k " in "boo K C lub"
  • You cannot 'ten-ten' vowels
  • Combinations are formed using only ya, yu, and yo 'helpers' and the i column (ki, shi, chi, ni, hi, mi, ri)

ki shi chi ni hi mi ri
ya キャ シャ チャ ニャ ヒャ ミャ リャ
yu キュ シュ チュ ニュ ヒュ ミュ リュ
yo キョ ショ チョ ニョ ヒョ ミョ リョ

gambatte!

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KiZA's picture

Guess what? Hehe, I have to

Guess what? Hehe, I have to agree, too! I learned Hiragana first, and it was way easier! I have no clue why...but my guess is because Hiragana looks the hardest, so with the hardest part out of the way Katakana seems easier! =3

ばんざい!
(^_^)v

TheInfanta_26's picture

Learn Hiragana first...

Yup I'd have to agree everyone, if you learn Hiragana first it's sooo much easier.

Huh, it's easy. I mean if

Huh, it's easy. I mean if you learned Hiragana first, it's [really] easy. They're basically the same thing.. ^^

*Learn Hiragana first!!! Way easier... At least.. It [was] for [me].

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