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Hiragana:
[ a ]
[ ka ]
[ sa ]
[ ta ]
[ na ]
[ ha ]
[ ma ]
[ ya ]
[ ra ]
[ wa, wo, n ]
[ ゐ and ゑ (ancient hiragana in disuse) ]
Katakana:
[ a ]
[ ka ]
[ sa ]
[ ta ]
[ na ]
[ ha ]
[ ma ]
[ ya ]
[ ra ]
[ wa, wo, n ]
[ ヰ and ヱ (ancient katakana in disuse) ]
In this lesson you are going to learn how to read and write タ、チ、ツ、テ、ト. Adding two small lines called
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Few words contain ヂ and none start with it. ジ is used instead most of the time.
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Few words contain the mora ヅ. |
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de |
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to |
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