Here’s my first attempt at writing the whole thing.
And it’s my first time posting her, so:
Hi everyone
For writing them often enough I’m not quite happy.
I always write down the meaning, pronunciation and kanji of every level. Soon I’ll have to get a new notebook!
Just to prove that writing with a brush pen doesn’t always make things pretty…
We’ll just ignore the fact that I accidentally wrote つ into the さ column…
In addition to the usual suspects ふ and そ, the left side of れ, わ, and ね has always been the bane of my hiragana writing. They’re better than they could have been in this one.
Very nice and fine.
Very nice of you
It’s nothing special, but I’m pretty happy with my Hiragana writing There’s some kana I’d really like to improve on like ら、わ、を and そ though.
Going slightly off-topic, this writing comes from a notebook I use to record all of my newly learned kanji and vocab!
Ah, Kana Symbols. Take Note How Many You Remember Well.
Hentaigana?
I did this in paint at work :B
ra ri ru re ro is missing forever since my boss came out of a meeting
EDIT
Your boss just rendered Japanese infinitely more confusing. How’re we gonna recognise verbs now?
That ふ looks like someone bet up ら and now he’s in crutches.
What determines how often you repeat the kanji you write?
Not much, actually. I repeat it a lot if it’s hard to write, or just enjoyable to experiment with. I’ve had a lot of fun writing kanji very loosely to give it more of a real handwriting feel, I definitely want to give Japanese calligraphy a try if I can (I wouldn’t exactly be great, but hey)
I found ら!
But seriously, they all look like a super-cute font!
SORRY! hahaha I will try to help the world later… but being honest I never had written the hiragana chart without errors
I’ve barely written any kana in the past few years
Not to worry! In fact if they’re that good when you’re years out of practice, you’re doing better than most I think
Thank you so much !! saw yours too is super cute tho!
Why are your vowels in English order?
Edit: Actually wait, they’re not. You’ve got E and I switched. (Thought I guess it IS “I before E except after C…”)
I just copied someone elses template from above. I would have otherwise done it E, I, A O U now that I think about it.
Edit. No. a i u e o
A-I-U-E-O, if you please.