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Hiragana and katakana

Pen name: hiragana: ใใ(a)I(u)e(o))ใ‹(ka))ใใ(ku)ใฏ[ha (auxiliary wa )ใ‚‚ (hi) ใ‚‚

Dialing: ใ‚“ใ‚“ (nn) Booster :ใฃ (Stop a beat) Fader :ใใ‚ƒ (Kya) ใใ‚… (Kyu) ใใ‚‡ (Kyo )ใ‚ƒ ใณใฟใ‚ƒ (Miao) ใฟใ‚… (Miao) ใฟใ‚‡ (Miao) ใ‚Šใ‚ƒ (Ryan) ใ‚Šใ‚… (Liu) ใ‚…

Dubbing: ใŒ (ga) ใŽ (gi )ใ (gu) ใ– (za )ใ˜ (ji) ใš (zu) ใ 

Katakana (corresponding to the above) ใ‚กใ‚ฃใ‚ฉใ‚ซใ‚ญใ‚ฏใ‚ฑใ‚ณใ‚ตใ‚ทใ‚นใ‚ฟใƒใ‚ฟใ‚ฟ

There are also long sounds: the long phonetic symbol of paragraph ใ is ใ, such as ใ‰ใ‹ใใ•ใ‚“ (ใ‰ใ•ใ‚“), and the long phonetic symbol of paragraph ใƒ is ใƒ, such as๐žŠฃ.

Chinese characters: some are training books and some are pronunciation books. Take the mountain as an example, it is a word with the same name, but even some Chinese characters are 65438+, like the mountain reading of Mount Fuji. For example, I am a high school student (private) and a college student (private). This method has great limitations, so learning Chinese characters can only be done by leaning back or listening to Japanese songs and pronunciations. That's what I did, so I can know a lot of Chinese characters now. It's better to have an electronic dictionary or dictionary, which will help you. I wish you success in your Japanese study.