Excuse me, what is the meaning of Japanese characters in five syllables of Japanese? How to pronounce Japanese Chinese characters?

Isophonics is the basis of Japanese learning and pronunciation. Isonomatograph is a table summarized by the Japanese according to the pronunciation rules of their own language. The handwriting looks a little different, a little like painting and a little like calligraphy. So how can we learn the five-tone diagram well?

At the beginning of Japanese introduction, I first came into contact with Isuzu, which is the "letter" of Japanese.

Japanese letters are called pseudonyms, and each pseudonym represents a syllable. There are two ways to write pen names, Hiragana and Katakana. Hiragana is used for general writing, while Katakana is used to express loanwords and special words. In the pentatonic scale, the horizontal row is "line" and the vertical row is "segment". For example, ぁぅぇぉ is called ぁかきくけこ, and かけこ is called かこ.

Japanese Isuzu Pronunciation Table (← Click on Pronunciation to view the stroke order) Each pseudonym has a corresponding Roman character (refer to the picture above). The pronunciation of Isuzu is very important, so you must listen to and imitate more in the stage of learning pronunciation, especially the pseudonym, which should be distinguished from the pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin.

Compared with other languages, Japanese pronunciation is actually very simple and easy to use. But as far as the most basic pentatonic chart is concerned, the biggest problem is that you can't remember it. So how do you remember the five-tone diagram?

1, associative memory method: memorizing Chinese characters from pseudonyms.

For example, "ぁぁ" comes from the word "An" and "ぬ" comes from the word "female". Japanese pseudonyms are closely related to Chinese characters. It is an effective method to memorize pseudonyms and pronunciations from source Chinese characters.

2, sensory memory method: reading and writing to mobilize auditory vision to remember together.

When copying is not just finger work, but displaying correct words on paper and reading aloud the pronunciation of related pseudonyms, the combination of vision and hearing will force the brain to remember, and the effect will naturally be better. Only by repeated copying can we internalize what we are familiar with.

3. Method of adjusting order: Consolidate memory again and exercise quick response.

After getting familiar with the whole thing (that is, what you think you can memorize), it is very important to memorize it. We usually remember pseudonyms in the original order when we first remember them. When the order is adjusted, can we immediately reflect how to write the corresponding pseudonym and know how to read it immediately when we see a pseudonym? At this time, you can combine simple Japanese words and slow listening to consolidate your memory.

If you are ready to start learning Japanese, but the foundation is not big, you should first make clear your purpose of learning Japanese, even if it is only for interest, and make your own stage plan, such as taking CET-4 in about six months, taking CET-3 in 1 year, and taking CET-2 in two years. Only when you have goals can you have motivation. Please always remind yourself that your goal has not been achieved and you still need to work hard. Suggest a skirt with 7 12 at the beginning, 576 in the middle and 482 at the end. You can find it by combining them in order. There are available tutorial materials, which are of great help to Japanese learning.

In addition, it is suggested to practice consolidation with oral practice of 50-color pictures.

3. Practice memory: idols, lyrics, animations, cartoons, instructions ... to reach out to all the Japanese you can reach.

After the first three stages, we can say that we have a solid grasp of Isuzu. Then expose yourself to more Japanese. Don't set too high a goal for yourself at the beginning, start with the simplest. For example, how do you pronounce the names of your favorite idols and anime works? In order to study how to read the lyrics of my favorite Japanese songs alone ...

And these materials are just the best to find. In this process, you can also remember some common words, killing two birds with one stone.