There are two ways to write pen names, Hiragana and Katakana. Hiragana evolved from the cursive form of Chinese characters and was originally used to write personal letters such as women's names and diaries. Later, with the development of Japanese, Hiragana gradually became the basic alphabet system of Japanese writing, which was used to write literary works such as daily expressions, poems and novels. Hiragana has two pronunciation systems, pentasyllabic and awkward.
Katakana evolved from the radicals of Chinese characters and was originally used to mark Chinese characters in Buddhist scriptures. Different from hiragana, katakana is mainly used to mark the pronunciation of Chinese characters or loanwords, especially in the fields of science and technology, medicine and chemistry. Katakana also has two pronunciation systems, including five-tone table and awkward sound. Isuzu is a basic katakana letter, containing 47 letters, including 18 vowels, 29 consonants and 9 double letters.
Methods of learning Japanese:
1, master basic grammar and vocabulary.
The basis of learning Japanese is to master basic grammar and vocabulary. You can learn the basic knowledge of Japanese through Japanese learning textbooks, online courses and Japanese learning websites. When learning grammar and vocabulary, we need to pay attention to understanding and application, rather than rote learning. For example, we can understand the application of grammar and vocabulary by reading Japanese articles and listening to Japanese dialogues.
2. Practice listening, speaking, reading and writing
Learning Japanese requires comprehensive practice of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Listening and reading can help you improve your Japanese listening, speaking and reading skills, while speaking and writing can help you improve your Japanese expression and writing skills. You can improve your Japanese listening, speaking, reading and writing skills by listening to Japanese songs, watching Japanese dramas, participating in Japanese corner and writing exercises. You can find a Japanese partner or teacher for communication and guidance, or you can attend a Japanese training class for systematic learning.
3. Learn culture and etiquette
While learning Japanese, you can learn Japanese culture and etiquette. Knowing Japanese culture, history, customs and habits can help you better understand and use Japanese, and can also help you better communicate with Japanese. For example, you can learn about Japanese culture and etiquette by watching Japanese movies, reading Japanese literary works and attending Japanese cultural festivals.