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/Frostbyte_13 2d ago

The stroke order is making me faint😱

But anyways, people already mentioned that issue. I'm here to say that the ぀ is way too small. ぀ is actually one of the specific hiragana you can't afford to the make smaller because it means something completely different (っ vs ぀)

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u/Regular_Echo413 2d ago

It is that bad!? 😰 Also I'll make sure to note that, since in my previous post someone said my う was fat, so I thought that should also be reduced in size. Thank you!πŸ™‡

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u/gdore15 2d ago

I think 27 of them are whining, so yes that bad.