I don’t have a printer, so I’m asking a friend to print out hiragana/katakana for me, are there some other materials that would be helpful on a side while learning and would easily fit on a4?
You can nowadays easily learn everything 100% electronically without ever having to print anything. You can even trace kana and kanji on your phone screen. So unless you *want* to have something printed out, there is really no need for it.
First and foremost, make sure it’s a Japanese font.
If you’re intending to use those printed materials for handwriting, make sure they’re handwriting-style fonts (教科書体) and not a computer font.
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You can nowadays easily learn everything 100% electronically without ever having to print anything. You can even trace kana and kanji on your phone screen. So unless you *want* to have something printed out, there is really no need for it.
First and foremost, make sure it’s a Japanese font.
If you’re intending to use those printed materials for handwriting, make sure they’re handwriting-style fonts (教科書体) and not a computer font.