Oh, and thanks for reporting! Thanks again! They are incomplete stories but you can use them to practice reading Hiragana with no problem Happy learning~. So worth to have~. 草むら (Kusamura)

Been using these stories to practice reading my hiragana, and I’m surprised at how much fun I’m having! Read the following sentences. I am now using the native Typewriter text effect and it is still a lot of work but it is much more reliable. Thank you!

• Kana in bold are particles. 2 ” いっ” plss help , It has a different usage when used in the smaller version The smaller version means that the next kana is doubled (hold it a bit more when pronouncing it). When you eat the rice ball it completely disappears but, “If you put the persimmon seed in the ground and grow it, then it comes to have as much delicious fruit as you like,”.

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Thank you for your efforts. I’m little bit confused why? But marking a double consonant.

You can use this Grateful Crane story to practice reading hiragana. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Thank you so much for reporting the discrepancies!! I’m not sure what right or wrong, though. It has been fixed thanks to you ;D We will, so please look forward to them! They are thick (over 150 pages), use simple sentences, equipped with furigana and not to mention, the price cost the same as a 10-20 pages children book! Thank you so much , Hey there!

>> Ojiisan wa tachimara mura ichiban no okanemochi ni narimashita. Just make sure that your ‘break’ has SOME type of japanese food ;P. @Crunchynihongo.com, I say to you that I’ll continue using your website for a while, as I want to continue improving my reading skills. • Learning Katakana with mnemonics, Hello, I’m fairly new at reading japanese, can someone please tell me why “くいしんぼう” is written as Kuishinbou and not Kuishingou? Long ago, at the foot of some mountain, there was one crab. GO is ご. You know when you have no more trouble or feel comfortable reading any hiragana .

Japanese Reading Practice Material for Beginners, Learn Practical & Conversational Japanese, Hiragana Reading Practice: Kachi Kachi Mountain, Hiragana Reading Practice: Strongman Taro (Power Boy), Hiragana Reading Practice: The Grateful Crane, List of Japanese Aisatsu (Japanese Common Greetings), Japanese Vocabularies: Talking about human body.

If you focus on both the word & meaning, your brain will get exhausted very quickly and might get discouraged to learn further. We’ve fixed the issues *cheers!*.

, We’ve fixed the kanji in number 5, let us know if you find more . Βye, Have a great day too!

Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). There are couple of types where you typed おんあ の こ instead of おんなのこ! Reading practice is very useful to burn hiragana alphabet to your brain. Can someone help me ? Can soneone tell me what is the katakanas reading sitee?

• は A particle to mark topic, is read as WA

But よつば is yotsuba. Then, she exchanged the rice ball for the persimmon seed, then. I’ll continue using this to improve my reading of the Kana. This page takes 2 part of Princess Kaguya story and layouted in a way so you can focus practicing Hiragana reading. Hiragana, katakana and kanji can be overwhelming at first.

I will try to added more practice sentence with katakana later.

Hiragana Reading Practice: The Monkey and The Crab To master reading hiragana, you need to practice a lot!

Notice some hiragana which being used as particles in a sentence are read differently. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).

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As particles は is read as WA and を is read as O. Give yourself a break. Want some more?

(Parte 1) - The Learning Fastlane, Beginner-friendly reading resources – Japanese Language Journey, List of Japanese Aisatsu (Japanese Common Greetings), Japanese Vocabularies: Talking about human body.

And depending on the context, as you’ll soon realize that japanese speak and write are based on context, the kanji meaning will change and you’ll better understand why and how it changed the meaning of kanji. so いって is itte not itsute. Check out lesson index instead, or if you have budget and only want to read one book, get Understanding Basic Japanese Grammar. Thank you for sharing very good tips to learn Japanese, Ahozra! Check out these link: The more I read, the faster I get…and the progress keeps me motivated.

we’ve fixed it, thank you! Thank you very much for creating this website, thank you!! We glad you found what you like , hellow, I wanted to ask about っ which I know is pronounced “Tsu”, can you explain why in romaji it’s written : いって itte OR in this case it does pronounce tsu in the begining of the sentence but not in the middle つくって くらして tsukutte. • へ A particle to mark direction of movement, is read as E Makes sense! In the Dr. Moku apps we include reading practice but these are just individual and isolated words. But yes, it’s not easy to gather material to practice Hiragana. It undeniably hard at the first time, but gradually it will get better!! Your email address will not be published. I was searching for a website like this and I found this website. At the first line, when it’s written 一 ぴき の かに が いました, I think there is a kanji or katakana, not sure, ’cause I don’t remember seeing 一 in the hiragana chart, Ah, right! Aside from that thank you very much for the resources. 大きな (Ookina) Reading consolidates all that vocabulary and grammar you’ve spent all that time learning. Hiragana Reading Practice. Remember to not get too caught up in the unavoidable inconsistencies of romaji. These practice words are perfect for complete beginners but if you are serious about learning Japanese then you need to boost your reading comprehension and listening skills.

This was great practice for me, thank you! I knew most of them, but a couple I haven’t learned yet so I couldn’t read them aloud. But it MUST have japanese Subtitles.
Taking it slow and move on your own pace is the best way to avoid frustration in self-learning!

I’m glad I could test some of my knowledge while reading these stories!

If you only want to choose one, the best one is from Ghibli’s picture book series.

The point is to check whether you can figure out …

GoԀ Вless you man. A crab was walking liesurely along a nearby river.

In the bushes there was one flopped big rice ball which had been dropped.

Just try to read the hiragana correctly since understanding the meaning of a sentence require more knowledge in Japanese grammar and is an entirely different skill set than what you want to achieve now, which is to read Hiragana & lock them up in you long term memory. That’s a great tips! This is a really helpful website!

You’re welcome!