Hey,
Today we're going to be going over the first column of consonants and vowels. These groupings of symbols are associated to the sounds that they make and when we combine these sounds, we form words, which hopefully form meaning.
か or ka sounds like your imitating a crow. "Caw! Caw!" Or maybe an Eastern based US accent saying car? :P
き or ki sounds like key. Yea, um, that's pretty much it for that one.
くor ku sounds like cool, without the l. It can also be likened to that annoying bird. Coo! Coo!
け or ke kinda sounds like 'kay and 'eh combined.
こor ko. Think hot coco. :)
What we've learned up to now.
ーーーーーーーーかあ
ー ーーーーーきい
ーーーーーーーくう
ー ーーーーーけえ
ーーーーーーーーこお
ー
When we're all done the table above will be filled out completely. Nice work guys and gals!
JWoTD:
Kanji: N/A
Hiragana: つかる
Romaji: tsukaru
Definition: To be soaked in; to steeped in; to be submersed in.
Site: Click here for more information on the JWoTD
I added the word's definition to the JWoTD format. Also, look at the hiragana. Do you see a familiar symbol? :D
じゃまた。
デボン
Monday, February 23, 2009
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