Learnho hiragana ha with free interactive flashcards. Choose from 500 different sets of ho hiragana ha flashcards on Quizlet. Log in Sign up. ho hiragana ha Flashcards. Browse 500 sets of ho hiragana ha flashcards. Study sets. Diagrams. Classes. Users Options. 5 terms. dsensei TEACHER. Hiragana HA-HO. は. ひ. ふ. へ. ha. hi. fu. he. HiraganaLessons - Stroke Guide to は、ひ、ふ、へ、ほ (Ha, Hi, Fu, He, Ho) Hiragana is a part of the Japanese writing system. It is syllabary, which is a set of written characters that represent syllables. Thus, hiragana is a basic phonetic script in Japanese. Lesson7 Hiragana (ha - hi - fu - he - ho) The 5th set of Hiragana is the Monographs ( gojūon) combinations with h. Each vowel (a - i - e- o - u) gets paired with the consonant to form a new syllable. The only exception in this set is that the sound 'hu' does not feature and is relpaced with 'fu' (The pronounication lies somewhere between hu and Hereis the video for how to write Japanese Hiragana H Group. Let's learn how to write the letters Ha, Hi, Hu, He Ho accurately and beautifully! This video is private. は has three strokes. This letter has a loop at the end of stroke #3 just like the letter な that we learned in the previous lesson. HiraganaHU or FU. This is how to draw the character "HU" or "FU". It is composed of three strokes. The first stroke is a downward diagonal that turns back and into an "s" shape. The second stroke acs up. The third stroke follows the same arc back down. With two dots (called nigori) it becomes "BU". A circle (called maru) makes it "PU". Hirgana HE 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. ha, hi, hu, he, ho; ka, ki, ku, ke, ko; ma, mi, mu, me, mo; Previous Lesson; All Lessons; Next Lesson . ハ This looks like a stick that’s been broken in half. It’s spelled “ha” like the first two letters of “half”, and sounds like “hah”. ヒ Imagine a man sitting down. He has his arms stretched out in front of him. This character is spelled "hi", but sounds like "he". フ Imagine that this character is actually an owl’s beak saying “hoot hoot”. It’s spelled “hu” and sounds like the “hoo” in “hoot”. へ This character looks like an arrow pointing up toward heaven. It sounds like the “he” in “heaven. ホ This character resembles the Christian cross, which is a holy symbol. It sounds like “ho” in “holy”.

hiragana ha hi hu he ho