Difference between printed and handwritten hiragana | Things to keep in mind when you write hiragana
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2022
- Difference between printed and handwritten hiragana | Things to keep in mind when you write hiragana
#hiragana #Japanese #handwriting Хобби
Thank you for guiding us how to write letters properly. 🙏🙌
No idea why I watched half of this its just satisfying
how does he manage to make a nice and round circle and connect it so good..
Yas
I mean, it is Japan. I don't see any Western Language that needs Detailed writing of a Complex System of
Because he is a professional calligrapher
@@GoofyGal-r4q what language is that
@@GoofyGal-r4q 0pp
I’m trying to learn hiragana and now I can REALLY simple sentences so….
ありがとうございますたくみさん!❤
I was able to read this, and felt so proud bc I am also trying to learn
こんにちは!よろしくお願いします!
How's it going now? :D
こんにちは、お元気ですか。
頑張ってね
That says "Arigatou gozaimasu Takumisan!" I am learning too. :D Kon'nichiwa.
I Read it!
そしてたくみんは人間印刷機
100%
はい
印刷業者は彼を恐れている
はいははは
thanks, finally i can correct where i went wrong in writing hiragana.
currently learning Japanese, and I want to say one thing like orange did:
ありがとう, たくみ-先生!
oh, and now I know how to write the hiragana properly. Thanks!
Everyone: talking about the hiragana
Me: how can you humanly draw such perfect circles
The き and さ looked like someone smiling and i couldn't unsee it from the day i first learnt Hiragana.
This is relaxing to watch. Like visual ASMR.
0:48 - K
1:35 - S
2:21 - T
2:55 - N
3:45 - Overview of K, S, T, N
3:53 - H
4:38 - M
5:25 - Y
5:58 - R
6:46 - W and specials
Thanks for the video!! It is incredibly helpful.
書き順からなる入り抜き、止め払えがあるからこその字面の美しさだし、ツとシとかリとンとかの判別方法としても重要ですよね。
I'm so used to the handwritten form of り that when I saw the printed form, I mistook it with the ng symbol of the IPA ŋ
Nice
I just learned today that the handwritten form of れ and ん need to be angled but not as curved as tilde.
I just learned today that upper right corner of the handwritten form of や is small hook separately above the curve but not dot on the curve.
I used to only know that the handwritten form of き, さ and り should always be written separately.
3:02 The printed one looks like a smile hahaha 😂
I thought I knew hiragana, I've been fooling myself with Duolingo
Same haha 😂
The average Japanese person's handwriting doesn't look half as good though
I keep on forgetting how to write "ri" and i just write it as the computed form 💀
Also thanks for including the characters wi and we
It's not necessarily wrong to connect the lines. I've seen a lot of waiters/cashiers connect さ、ち、and り in written form
@@tinybabybread looks like i'm not alone :)
He press the ballpoint to paper so hard my finger get hurt just watching him did it
これは文字通り美しいです!もっとやってください!!
This explains why I've been having so much trouble identifying characters. Arigato!
I’d love to see a rendition with less neat handwriting as well. Basically, which elements are important and which can change from person to person.
It's the best way to learn about Nihongo direct from Japanese themselves...
although the hardest part is actually finding Japanese themselves
I will never be able to write like this xD
Thank you it was satisfying to see how each end was made like a clear cut !
This is really satisfying to watch
I don't even know what is this but it's satisfying watching him write
I appreciate that your videos are informative from 0:00. Thank you!
It's very helpful, thank you!
Lovely ❤ so much easier than trying to guess from printed characters. My writing comes out so much better this way 😊
This would hsve been a huge help in my Japanese class back in the day
very helpful for me as a beginner thanks
It was a helpful and good video❤
ありがとうございます、たくみ先生!
I'm learning hiragana!! But that's hard 😭 thank you for this video! :)
Thank you for including ゐとゑ ひらがな.
アプロードしてくれてありがとうございます。🙏🙏☺😃
すみません、でもそのひらがな知らなかったです。何の意味ですか?😥
What are their sounds?
@@mathias28782 ゐ is wi, but pronounced as in the English word "we". ヰ is the katakana version.
ゑ is we, but is prononuced like the English word "way". ヱ is the katakana version.
@@Daijoubu_art大丈夫です。
ゐ= ウィ ゑ= ウェ ひらがな、
ヰ= ウィ ヱ= ウェ カタカナです。😁
@@flarklooney thanks for the explanation!
やっぱりたくみさんの手書きは完全ですね❤
Arigato gozaimasu tomodachi it helped me a lot
I don't know why but it is satisfying to watch
ありがとう👍
Thank you so much❤❤❤
ありがとう!!:)
Beautiful.
ありがとう!❤
Video ders için teşekkür.
Very much helpful
Tnqqqq bro for easy method ❤️❤️
The ones between わ and を threw me for a loop... been learning/practicing Japanese for about 5 or 6 years and I've never seen them before, RIP
Are they exception characters, like づ? I certainly feel *exception*ally dumb 😭
Same. What is that third to last one??? I've never seen it and I've been loosely learning Japanese since 1994 lol
I can't figure out what they are, no charts have them.
I can tell you what they are since my japanese teacher told me about the third letter under わ; they're also letters from the alphabet and I can't really remember how they're pronounced but I know they are from the old alphabet and those symbols have been thrown out so that's why you don't see them in nowadays charts. I don't know a lot of details but I hope that helps a bit
Edit: I translated the letters and ゐ means "wi" and ゑ means "we" so the last column is わ ゐ ゑをん(wa,wi,we,o,n).
They are the archaic letters for wi and we, which are now rarely used.
They are characters from the back then, and it is also used sometimes but not often, like the compressed characters
素晴らしいです
ありがとう!! ~
너무너무 예쁘게 쓰세요~볼때마다..감탄~~
can i know what pen are you using😭 it looks very smooth to write on
Decorating wall with japanese word really change the vibe.
Thanks a lot
Is it just me that finds this very satisfying?
Watching this reminded me of that Snoop Dogg video where he was signing his name in Japanese, and how he tried to familiarize himself with the characters...
Looks nice👀
Ur pen is darn good!
i can't even write my native english alphabet this nice lol
Ура! Теперь я могу улучшить своё написание хираганы. Спасибо Такуми-сан ^_^
@Esai Magdasoc good question =). you need... I have no idea what you need, to be honest... click LMB on the language bar (or RMB) where it says what language is currently installed. A context menu should appear and there should be a "settings" button. somewhere in the language settings you can add a language (but I don’t think this is a good way if you don’t have a keyboard with a Russian layout).
or you can use my method: just write words / letters / sentences in google translator and just copy the result and that's it xD. i do this when i need japanese but i don't know japanese and i can't type words on my keyboard myself =\ (kanji is very difficult)
I learned hiragana and sometimes I write hiragana myself using the "handwriting input" function in google translator =))
P.S. I also translated this entire message in Google translator. because my english is bad >_<
P.S.S. or you can just write in transliteration. how do they do it with japanese.
like this: ありがと = arigato (thanks)
спасибо = spasibo (thanks)
or this: おはよう = ohayo (good morning)
доброе утро = dobroe utro (good morning)
(ง ื▿ ื)ว
@RobloxStudioOfEthansai15's speak russian
Think you takumi so much for your video , I speak three languages and now I'm trying to learn japanese , thinks 😉👏🏻
I know writing all Hiragana, except su (す), Thanks for your help.
what is the word from 6:58 and also next to that word? its my first time seeing it. 😮
Ty so much,I've always had trouble to distinguish "a" and "o" t_t
완전잘쓰네
japanese characters - as well as chinese (or kanji) are very detail. i got lost if i write too many times mindlessly. like the strokes are suppose to slant to the right, i make it to the left instead. 😅
Nice video 👍. Also many boys, RUclips has to fix this.
My hand tremors said nope.🕳🏃
What the heck were those characters between わ and を? I’m assuming older ones that aren’t really used anymore? I’ve never seen them before.
I find ふ(fu) to be the most difficult hiragana to do consistently
For me it's "ne"
Whenever I do ne, I draw a straight line, then draw a slanted z then continue to go diagonally upward, then go down and do a loop
What’s the second to last character!?! Never seen it before
タクミ先生に日本語の書き方を教えていただき、翻訳機で書いています。
I've never seen the hiragana between わ and をbefore. What are they?
I just wanna know where you got those pens 😅
Hello I am from India I am learning Japanese, thank you for the video
I feel like a 4 year-old learning how to read and write 🤭
Obrigada! 📚 Estudar.📚
lol i used to do this in the past.
I didn't know im doing it like photocopy machine
Please share the name of the pen you are using
I find it difficult to make that last clip stroke...any tips?
What pen are those???
Most of the changes seem minor and irrelevant sure, although the tapering off seems to be very logical and a good concept.
My hiragana is no where as good as this 😭
Yes
Mine also ...... So bad 😞
What kind of pen are you using
I didn't understand but it's good
Wait so the edges of a check mark shape have am edge. Good job for turning a single sentence into a video lasting longer then ten seconds.
Which pen he is using?
I always think too hard when I write 「の] and it comes out terribly. I guess I just need to loosen up a bit and seeing this really helped!
👍
What pen do you use?
TL;DR most of the characters on the right have pointy ends that looks like fishing hooks. Ywc. 👌
What brand pen is that?
いつも思うのですが、これって一発勝負ですよね!それだけでも凄いと思う今日このごろ・・・
I want to know what pen he's using. ❤
Please, the handwritten hiragana is a wrong version or not? Thank you in advance!
Which pen did he use?
What pen is this?? It's ink is so juicy!!
Can u plz tell the name of the pen
What's the red circle?
His pen lucky to have him
Never knew these letters existed ゐゑ 😮
Shittt what ones are those?? I don't recognise them
The first one is wi
the second one is we
Both are rarely used and therefore obsolete
Wow, that pen is soooo prety, anyone know's the name?