Anything fun you can do after you memorize all your hiragana?

I know my hiragana and I’m trying to retain it as well as remembering katakana?

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are there any fun things I can do with just hiragana (and dakuten and handakuten) for now?

5 comments
  1. What I do is that while reading manga I try to read whatever untranslated text like in billboards or ads. You can do the same with anime by pausing the video and see what things you can read

  2. Hmm, learn words maybe? Find a list of translated vocabulary in hiragana only and go through it. This’ll help reinforce your knowledge of them and up your reading speed, and if a word or two happen to stick along the way, all the better.

  3. You can plaster every surface under the sun with henohenomoheji and chuckle to yourself because only Japanese speakers will get it

  4. I don’t know if it’s fun, but if you compare it in English, it’s the stage where you learned the capital letter ABC. Please learn katakana just like learning the lowercase abc from now on.

    If you can remember the turbid point and semi-turbid point, the reading of all hiragana and katakana will be complete.

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