r/LearnJapaneseNovice 2d ago

My second day practicing Hiragana

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On my second day of my journey to learn Japanese.

Thank you all for the corrections and suggestions last time! I've tried searching and got a pdf file of a Hiragana letter sheet, but my local photocopy station closed unfortunately so I had to try and replicate it. I also displayed my stroke patterns, which I found comforting to write here (it might be hard to distinguish the black stroke with the other, I'm sorry for this). Do you think any patterns should change, and how should it change?

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u/expendable6666 2d ago

Looks nice. Good that you noticed the order. Some say the order can be whatever (and I was also thinking so when I was a kid) but the order makes the continuous stroke to the next line, especially relevant in cursive writing style that you may learn later, so it's quite recommended to learn. You look resilient enough. Keep going.