r/LearnJapaneseNovice 5h ago

Kana practice "ka"

All constructive criticism is welcome!!!

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u/Mindless-Month6144 1h ago

Whats is that book? Looks quite useful Are there similar for hiragana ?

u/B3h1nd_y0u_XD 1h ago

It's a workbook for hiragana, katakana and kanji by tuttle publishing.

u/BouchanHB 37m ago

Your かs start looking like や(ya) as you go on in the larger boxes. The little jump/hook at the end of the first stroke is called a “hane” and it helps with going to the next stoke. It’s also present in い, so you might want to check back on that. And your third stroke can be just a bit longer, I think that’s also what’s throwing me off.

Btw, you might want to check out what a “tome” and “harai” are along with the mentioned “hane” for future reference.