As you can expect you have to drag and drop the Hiragana-characters to there romaji-equivalents. The Hiragana Drag ‘n Drop game over at Usagi Chan’s Genki Resource Page isn’t very flashy and exciting, but it does keep you at your toes. It also has a version in which you can use katakana characters. dr.ĭ has a interactive hiragana game in which you have to find the hiragana character that goes with the latin letters. ![]() That’s why it’s important to keep learning Hiragana fun with games for example. ![]() ![]() Learning Hiragana can be very difficult for beginning students because the characters look so strange and you can’t put the new learned knowledge to the test. Learning Hiragana is the first step in the long ladder that is studying Japanese.
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