Learning hirigana! My first lesson is today from my stepdad. I like how I can write and draw at the same time! ALSO: not to confuse you guys, there are three ways of writing Japanese: Hirigana (simplest) Katakana (a little harder) then Kanji (hardest) I don’t think you can write every word in Kanji though. The first three I wrote were Kanji, and the rest were Hirigana. Here’s the translation: Kanji 1: shruiken (ninja star) 2: Kamaboko (fish cake) 3: Kunai Knife Hirigana 4: Ramen 5: Katsu (same meaning as my real name, victorious) 6: Naruto! 7: Onigiri (this thing ?) Yes lots of them are from Naruto but that’s one of the things I’m watching right now!
Credits: Naruto Creators of Hirigana, Katakana, and Kanji