Author name: Haruka

Haruka is an editor and author of Japan Dictionary. She has lived, studied, worked, and traveled in many different countries. She uses her experience to share useful information about Japan with you.

The Japanese ざ(“za”) column

The 46 sounds on the so-called hiragana chart are mainly written and pronounced in Japanese. In addition, there are other characters with small dots or circles above the letters, as well with smaller “ぁぃぅぇぉ”, “ゃゅょ”, and “っ”, so in reality, many more sounds can be expressed.This series will explain the 46 characters on the hiragana …

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The Japanese さ(“sa”) column

The 46 sounds on the so-called hiragana chart are mainly written and pronounced in Japanese. In addition, there are other characters with small dots or circles above the letters, as well with smaller “ぁぃぅぇぉ”, “ゃゅょ”, and “っ”, so in reality, many more sounds can be expressed.This series will explain the 46 characters on the hiragana …

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The Japanese が(“ga”) column

The 46 sounds on the so-called hiragana chart are mainly written and pronounced in Japanese. In addition, there are other characters with small dots or circles above the letters, as well with smaller “ぁぃぅぇぉ”, “ゃゅょ”, and “っ”, so in reality, many more sounds can be expressed.This series will explain the 46 characters on the hiragana …

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The Japanese か(“ka”) column

The 46 sounds on the so-called hiragana chart are mainly written and pronounced in Japanese. In addition, there are other characters with small dots or circles above the letters, as well with smaller “ぁぃぅぇぉ”, “ゃゅょ”, and “っ”, so in reality, many more sounds can be expressed.This series will explain the 46 characters on the hiragana …

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The Japanese あ(“a”) column

The 46 sounds on the so-called hiragana chart are mainly written and pronounced in Japanese. In addition, there are other characters with small dots or circles above the letters, as well with smaller “ぁぃぅぇぉ”, “ゃゅょ”, and “っ”, so in reality, many more sounds can be expressed.This series will explain the 46 characters on the hiragana …

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يمكنك أن تصبح أنت الساموراي في مدينة طوكيو من خلال “سامورايف”

لقد تناولت كثير من الأفلام والأنيمي (الرسوم المتحركة) شخصية الساموراي والسيف الياباني. ومؤخرا فقد ازدادت شعبية السيف الياباني عالميا نظرا لتأثير الأنيمي الشهير “قاتل الشياطين”. عندما أشاهد الشخصيات بالأفلام أو الأنيمي يستخدمون السيف الياباني لهزم أعدائهم، أقول في نفسي، “يا للروعة! أريد أن أستخدم السيف الياباني مثل هذه الشخصيات في الأفلام والأنيمي!” أما أحسست قط …

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