|
Learn Katakana
|
| Author |
Message |
Rondillo
so yum yum!
     
Posts: 2,489
Group: Super Moderators
Joined: Jul 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 14
Amped Points: 5903
|
Learn Katakana
Introduction: Although I'm not fluent, I know a lot of the basics in reading and writing in Japanese. Even though we already have some good sites for learning all of these things, it can sometimes be too confusing to navigate through the other websites. So here are a few things to learn in Japanese, straight from someone who is also learning the language! (Yes I copied and pasted this from Learn Hiragana ^___^)
Unless you already know Hiragana, I suggest you learn Hiragana first on this thread before continuing. Katakana is built the same way as Hiragana, except they are used primarily for foreign "loan-words". For example, "Aisu Kuriimu" is "Ice Cream". Theoretically, you can read and write in just Hiragana, but it would be too hard and confusing that way. In Katakana, although we'd be learning a whole new set, once you practice it enough, you'll understand better why it is much easier to read and write in Japanese when used alongside Hiragana and Kanji. I don't know how else to explain it lol 
Here is the Katakana chart. Like Hiragana, it is built with an A I U E O pattern.

Table courtesy of Tokyowithkids.com
Also like Hiragana, the Japanese have other sounds that uses the same characters as the first chart except for the dakuten and handakuten marks.

Table courtesy of Tokyowithkids.com
Now for stroke order. Just go here: http://www2.hawaii.edu/%7essatoru/other/...ana_image/. It's made like the Hiragana stroke order of the Hiragana lesson, so you should be comfortable with it already :)
For more information on Katakana, visit Learn Japanese Language provided by Shin Hye
Sources: Yookoso! An invitation to Contemporary Japanese by Yasu-Hiko Tohsaku

 
Free Banner Requests For Wonder Girls and KARA fans!
The Threads for my Free Banners! / Brushes!
View My Threads
This post was last modified: 01-09-2008 02:15 PM by Rondillo.
|
|
| 01-09-2008 12:42 PM |
|
|
TN1
~ Asian Drama Addix ~
     
Posts: 2,590
Group: Super Moderators
Joined: Aug 2006
Status:
Away
Reputation: 10
Amped Points: 7790
|
RE: Learn Katakana
its hard to write in japanese, lot of strokes unlike in korean. but thanks for the info Ron

View My Threads
|
|
| 01-09-2008 03:59 PM |
|
 |
Vadimec
Newbie
 
Posts: 16
Group: Registered
Joined: Mar 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
Amped Points: 26
|
RE: Learn Katakana
katakana has ALWAYS been my weakspot in my begginers japanese ... (i'm not including kanji) thanx ^_^
|
|
| 03-28-2008 07:30 AM |
|
 |
koottiponi
Newbie
 
Posts: 16
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
Amped Points: 12
|
RE: Learn Katakana
this is very useful, thnx a lot, rondillo ^-^
|
|
| 04-14-2008 01:17 AM |
|
 |
best_newtype
Newbie
 
Posts: 15
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
Amped Points: 0
|
RE: Learn Katakana
i still confuse
|
|
| 04-24-2008 01:53 AM |
|
 |
pic85
Booyah
     
Posts: 752
Group: Registered
Joined: Jul 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
Amped Points: 1392
|
RE: Learn Katakana
wow, it's very confusing!!! hahah some are okay but looking at all the words is making me dizzy....i should just ask my Japanese co-worker, she's always happy to help out

~*~V.O.S VoIce OF SouL ~~~~KIM KyuNg Rok ^^
View My Threads
|
|
| 05-31-2008 11:32 AM |
|
 |
cold
Newbie
 
Posts: 15
Group: Registered
Joined: Jul 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
Amped Points: 21
|
RE: Learn Katakana
woooow a lot of letters to remember 
hopfully i'll try to write them down and get some experiance with katakana
thanks a lot for the helpfull info.
|
|
| 08-03-2008 07:47 AM |
|
|
Carlyy
Unregistered
|
RE: Learn Katakana
but even if learned this,i still dont noe japanese words,like i dont know what is flower in japanese ect. please help ><
|
|
| 08-23-2008 06:54 PM |
|
 |
rfitas
Newbie
 
Posts: 16
Group: Registered
Joined: Sep 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
Amped Points: 1
|
RE: Learn Katakana
Thanks for the information
|
|
| 09-01-2008 06:03 PM |
|
 |
domo_kun
RiC3 CoNsUmM3r
   
Posts: 487
Group: Registered
Joined: Aug 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 3
Amped Points: 791
|
RE: Learn Katakana
still japanese still has aeiou so it counts as an alphabet in chinese only mandarin has an alphabet ithink....but cantonese doesnt......

Do not regret things in the past,only live in the present ,dont think about the future.
Life's too short, so why waste it on school.
AZN4LIFE
View My Threads
|
|
| 09-15-2008 09:18 AM |
|
 |