Unit 1 - Section 1: Hiragana - あ行・か行
Hiragana - あ Row / か Row
Hiragana (45 basic characters) is the first step in learning Japanese, just like learning Pinyin is the first step in learning Chinese. Let's start with the あ row (A row) and か row (KA row).
あ Row (Vowels)
| Kana | Romaji | Pronunciation | Memory Hint |
|---|---|---|---|
| あ | a | ah | Resembles the cursive form of the Chinese character 安 |
| い | i | ee | Resembles a simplified form of the Chinese character 以 |
| う | u | oo | Resembles part of the Chinese character 宇 |
| え | e | eh | Resembles a variation of the Chinese character 衣 |
| お | o | oh | Resembles the cursive form of the Chinese character 於 |
か Row (KA Row)
| Kana | Romaji | Pronunciation | Memory Hint |
|---|---|---|---|
| か | ka | kah | Resembles the left part of the Chinese character 加 |
| き | ki | kee | Resembles the shape of a key |
| く | ku | koo | Resembles a crying mouth |
| け | ke | keh | Resembles the right side of the Chinese character 计 |
| こ | ko | koh | Looks like two parallel lines |
Writing Practice
Stroke Order is Important! Japanese hiragana have fixed stroke orders. Following the correct stroke order helps you write faster and more neatly.
Stroke Order for あ
- Write the horizontal-vertical line on the left from top to bottom
- Write the short diagonal line in the middle
- Finally, write the curved line on the right
Stroke Order for か
- First write the horizontal-vertical line on the left
- Write the vertical line in the middle
- Finally, write the short line on the right
Simple Words
Now that we've learned hiragana, we can spell some simple words:
あい
ai
love
あお
ao
blue
あか
aka
red
いえ
ie
house
かお
kao
face
き
ki
tree
Study Tips
Secrets to Learning Hiragana:
- Practice 15-20 minutes daily; this is more effective than studying for long periods at once
- Keep a practice notebook and write repeatedly
- Create flashcards with hiragana on one side and romanization on the other
- Try to spell simple words using what you've learned
- Don't rush to progress too quickly; it's important to build a solid foundation
Recommended Study Order
- First learn to recognize (see hiragana and read aloud)
- Then practice writing (correctly write out hiragana)
- Finally, practice dictation (listen to pronunciation and write the hiragana)
Ready to continue?
Once you master the あ row and か row, you’ve learned 10 hiragana! Keep going!
Course Navigation
Study Tips
- Read each example carefully
- Practice pronunciation aloud
- Create your own sentences to reinforce memory
- Finish the section quiz