Key Takeaways
- It is important to follow the stroke order when learning to write 'ta' in hiragana.
- Learning stroke order helps you remember how to draw hiragana characters like 'ta'.
Learn how to write the hiragana character for "ta" in this simple lesson. Please remember, it is important to follow the stroke order when writing Japanese characters. Learning the proper stroke order is also a great way to help you to remember how to draw the character.
Example: たけ (take) --- bamboo
If you want to see all 46 hiragana characters and hear the pronunciation for each, try my Hiragana Audio Chart page. For a Handwritten Hiragana Chart, try this link.
To learn more about Japanese writing, try Japanese Writing for Beginners.
How to write hiragana: chi ち
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Learn how to write the hiragana character for "chi" in this simple lesson. Please remember, it is important to follow the stroke order when writing Japanese characters. Learning the proper stroke order is also a great way to help you to remember how to draw the character.
Example: ちず (chizu) --- map
How to write hiragana: tsu つ
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Learn how to write the hiragana character for "tsu" in this simple lesson. Please remember, it is important to follow the stroke order when writing Japanese characters. Learning the proper stroke order is also a great way to help you to remember how to draw the character.
Example: つき (tsuki) --- moon
How to write hiragana: te て
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Learn how to write the hiragana character for "te" in this simple lesson. Please remember, it is important to follow the stroke order when writing Japanese characters. Learning the proper stroke order is also a great way to help you to remember how to draw the character.
Example: てんき (tenki) --- weather
How to write hiragana: to と
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Learn how to write the hiragana character for "to" in this simple lesson. Please remember, it is important to follow the stroke order when writing Japanese characters. Learning the proper stroke order is also a great way to help you to remember how to draw the character.
Example: とけい (tokei) --- watch, clock