Never Forget Hiragana and Katakana

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Foreign Languages, Japanese
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Author: Jonathan Heddle ISBN: 9781476143200
Publisher: Jonathan Heddle Publication: May 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jonathan Heddle
ISBN: 9781476143200
Publisher: Jonathan Heddle
Publication: May 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

this volume is meant as a companion to the never forget kanji series of books aimed at helping students to memorize the full set of japanese kanji required for fluency in everyday life. in order to memorize kanji however, you must know how to pronounce them and pronunciations are given using hiragana and katakana, the japanese phonetic syllabaries. in our kanji volumes we provide pronunciations using hiragana and katakana only: pronunciation using the roman alphabet is deliberately omitted as this leads to poor articulation. learning hiragana and katakana is the first step towards kanji fluency and must not be skipped. memorizing hiragana and katakana is much easier than memorizing kanji and can be achieved in a matter of a few days. this volume will help you achieve this goal using the same mnemonic methods as in the later kanji volumes.

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this volume is meant as a companion to the never forget kanji series of books aimed at helping students to memorize the full set of japanese kanji required for fluency in everyday life. in order to memorize kanji however, you must know how to pronounce them and pronunciations are given using hiragana and katakana, the japanese phonetic syllabaries. in our kanji volumes we provide pronunciations using hiragana and katakana only: pronunciation using the roman alphabet is deliberately omitted as this leads to poor articulation. learning hiragana and katakana is the first step towards kanji fluency and must not be skipped. memorizing hiragana and katakana is much easier than memorizing kanji and can be achieved in a matter of a few days. this volume will help you achieve this goal using the same mnemonic methods as in the later kanji volumes.

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