Reading ha. Usage Examples: γ―γ (hata) flag γ―γͺ (hana) flower γ―γ (hashi) chopstick γ―γͺγγΎγ to speak. Stroke order: Printed form: γ². Reading: hi. Usage Examples: γ² (hi) fire γ²γ¨ (hito) person γ²γ¨γ€ (hitotu/hitotsu) one unit. Stroke order: Printed form: γ΅. Reading: hu/fu. Usage Examples: γ΅γ (fue) flute
Skip to content Blog Journal Keto Minimalism Hangouts Tech Pop Culture Anime Music TV/Film Books Travel Philippines Japan Singapore Taiwan ζ₯ζ¬θͺ Shop About Me jekert on Jun 22, 2020 0 Hello again! Todayβs lesson is on the H-series. HA, HI, FU, HE, HO Note another unique syllable in this set which is FU. HU is pronounced similar to how we pronounce FU in English, but with lesser pressure. Think of the middle ground between HU and FU. Pronunciation and stroke order below. Credits to Learn Kanji on YouTube. Almost halfway there! See you in the next lesson. Related Post navigation
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