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Dakuon: Practice reading and writing Japanese words with voiced sounds
What is Dakuon? Dakuon (濁音) are voiced sounds in Japanese.They are marked with two small lines (゛) next to the hiragana.Changes the pronunciation of certain hiragana characters. Examples: か (ka) → が (ga) さ (sa) → ざ (za) た (ta) → だ (da) Vocabulary Set 1 Practice Question 1 How do you write がっこう in… Continue reading
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Introduction to Dakuon in Japanese Hiragana
Hiragana is a fundamental part of the Japanese writing system. When you add a small symbol called “dakuon” (濁音) to certain hiragana characters, it changes their pronunciation. This symbol looks like two small lines (゛) and is added to the top right of the character. Here are some examples: Continue reading
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Lessons in Metaverse
What a fun workshop on creating a metaverse environment!! Learned so much from Yano sensei on how to create a metaverse classroom for my potential Japanese lessons in the future. It started at 11PM CST and it’s still going…it’s almost 2:30AM CST. Nemui… It looks ridiculous now, but this is just a crash course to… Continue reading
