Hiragana II: Dakuten & Handakuten characters

Objective: Learn to read & write the 25 basic dakuten and handakuten Hiragana characters

Dakuten and Handakuten Characters

Dakuten and Handakuten can be added to the basic Hiragana set to change the pronunciation and extend the alphabet used to create native Japanese words.

20 Basic Dakuten Hiragana characters

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H → B

When dakuten markers are added, h sounds become b sounds.

K → G

When dakuten markers are added, k sounds become g sounds.

S → Z

When dakuten markers are added, s sounds become z sounds (with one exception, where shi becomes ji).

T → D

When dakuten markers are added, t sounds become d sounds.

* - ぢ and づ are almost never used for ji and zu, so use じ and ず instead.

5 Basic Handakuten Hiragana characters

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H → P

When handakuten markers are added, h sounds become p sounds.

Writing Practice

Write each of the 23 basic Dakuten & Handakuten Hiragana characters from memory

  1. ba, bi, bu, be, bo
  2. ga, gi, gu, ge, go
  3. za, ji, zu, ze, zo
  4. da, de, do
  5. pa, pi, pu, pe, po

Review

Write the following Hiragana characters from memory

  1. a, i, u, e, o
  2. ha, hi, hu, he, ho
  3. ka, ki, ku, ke, ko
  4. ma, mi, mu, me, mo
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