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Learn Japanese: Lesson 1 (part 2)

As I told in my previous post , I am going to teach some Japanese words you can write with the first five characters you learnt yesterday. I am going to teach you some words as per listed in JLPT N5 . Here they are: あい (ai) It means love あう(au) It means meet あお、あおい(ao, aoi) meaning blue ああ(aa) an expression equivalent to a informal hello (hey/hi/yo) And thats it... Pretty basic words and super easy to learn

A Huge Change in the Blog!!

I started out this blog to share my crazy dystopian theories and scientific breakthroughs which I will continue to do but because of a crazy number of people want to learn Japanese so I decided to add a "Learning Japanese" series to this blog.  I actually renamed this blog to "E-Yup JP" but because of incredibly poor SEO results, I decided to keep its former name. Nothing else. Hope you enjoy reading my posts :)

Learn Japanese: Lesson 1

Japanese is pretty easy language bearing similarities to languages such as Hindi, Turkish etc. Japanese language uses 3 types of scripts, namely Hiragana, Katakana and the Kanji. The Hiragana and Katakana are simplified versions of Kanji Characters. Kanji characters directly derive from Chinese but because of being used in Japanese, most of the Kanji characters have two different types of readings which we shall learn of later.  In this lesson you will learn Hiragana. No need to hurry, learn five characters each day and before you now it you would have mastered the Hiragana. So let's begin... Above is the Hiragana chart. STOP, before you grab your pen to copy this or download this image...first...credits to Kaoyux of DeviantArt . Secondly, you must learn the stroke order of each character so in this lesson we will go in depth to learn the stroke order of first 5 hiragana characters. Lets start with this: This character is pronounced 'A'. 'A