Hello, In English, as beginner we have this typical A for Apple, B for ball vocabulary upto Z. Same way, are there any videos or textbook which have written vocabulary in alphabetical manner for hiragana and separate for katakana as well as kanji?
You want a picture to help remember the shape of the character? There’s heaps on google images.
Hiragana, katakana follow “a,I,u,e,o” specifically so if you’re meaning to say a-z applied to Japanese alphabets you won’t be able to do this. It’s something I first struggles to understand when I first started to learn Japanese as well.
Why not write one yourself? If *you* come up with something then you’re much more likely to remember it.
Just treat it as a poem in English but with Japanese characters, set a rhyme scheme and work your way through, if you use common kanji (or at least early kanji) it’ll probably be easier.
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You want a picture to help remember the shape of the character? There’s heaps on google images.
Hiragana, katakana follow “a,I,u,e,o” specifically so if you’re meaning to say a-z applied to Japanese alphabets you won’t be able to do this.
It’s something I first struggles to understand when I first started to learn Japanese as well.
Why not write one yourself? If *you* come up with something then you’re much more likely to remember it.
Just treat it as a poem in English but with Japanese characters, set a rhyme scheme and work your way through, if you use common kanji (or at least early kanji) it’ll probably be easier.
Alternatively, what you might be looking for is [the Iroha](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroha), a poem that phonetically uses every character.