It can be either “fu” or “hu.”. Note: This set is tricky. It’s not like the English R. It is pronounced by pressing the tongue to the top of the mouth like L. However, the tongue should touch a little further back in the mouth than L. When you say the Japanese R, only touch the very tip of your tongue to the top of the mouth (unlike L
Bảng chữ cái Katakana. (Katakana) a i u e o. ka ki ku ke ko. sa shi su se so. ta chi tsu te to. na ni nu ne no. ha hi fu he ho. ma mi mu me mo.
This character looks like a capital “H” with a small “a” at the bottom right. It’s spelled “ha”. Imagine that this character is a big smile from someone laughing “hehe”. It’s spelled “hi”, but sounds like the “he” in “hehe”. This character resembles the shape of Mt. Fuji. It’s spelled “hu” and makes up thea i u e o ka ki ku ke ko sa shi su se so ta chi tsu te to na ni nu ne no ha hi fu he ho ma mi mu me mo ra ri ru re ro wa on ya yu yo To check the right pronunciation, visit our website at NHK WORLDPractice writing the katakana characters ( [na] through [po]). Observe the correct stroke order and start by tracing the shaded characters. na ni nu ne no ha hi fu he ho ba pa bi pi bu pu be pe bo po Katakana Practice (KP) 9 (III) _____ Write the following words (typed in romaji) in katakana. Write one character in each box. Trace the white lines to learn the shape of Katakana. And put on the wall to memorize Katakana. ha hi fu he ho ma mi mu me mo ya i yu e yo ra ri ru re ro wa i u e