Re: Best way to learn Hiraganas and Katakanas

From: Michael Cash (mikecash_at_buggerallspammers.com)
Date: 10/23/04


Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:53:52 +0900

On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 08:02:01 -0400, "Rykk Adams"
<ishnar@dontsendmespamhotmail.com> brought down from the Mount tablets
inscribed:

>Louise Bremner wrote:
>> Rykk <NospamIshnar@nospamhotmail.nospamcom> wrote:
>>
>>> My main point is that as children we were exposed to many mnemonics
>>> for learning the alphabet they are just long forgotten by most
>>> people. Well, not totally forgotten, I'm pretty sure you can still
>>> sing the ABC song.
>>
>> I can? What ABC song?
>>
>> ________________________________________________________________________
>> Louise Bremner (log at gol dot com)
>> If you want a reply by e-mail, don't write to my Yahoo address!
>
>Wow, how can someone not remember... heh, it's ok, I seem to remember my
>childhood more sharply than most people. It's a failing.

I found the song handy for remember the order of the kana.

You can only cover up through $B$J$K$L$M$N(B, but that's all you need. You
finish up with "Now I know my $B$"$+$5$?$J(B, Next I'll learn my
$B$O$^$d$i$o(B"

Goofy, but it worked.

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Michael Cash
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				Dr. Howard Sprague
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