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Life is full of ki-do-ai-raku (kee-doh-ah-ee-rah-koo; delight-anger-sorrow-fun), and some phrases slip out of our mouths repeatedly in response to different daily situations. Master these common Japanese expressions and use them casually to sound like a native. Yatta

Ten Favorite Japanese Expressions

http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/ten-favorite-japanese-expressions.html
http://japanese.gatech.edu/WebCTVista/JAPN1001/contents/Lesson02/hiragana/mnemonic-hiragana.html /a/ -- An antenna is on top of the roof.

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Click any of the Normal (grey) Hiragana characters below in order to see the characters stroke order and mnemonics for memorisation. http://learnthekana.com/the-hiragana-chart/

The Hiragana Chart | Learn The Kana - Learn Japanese Alphabet Online For Free

Hiragana Lessons - How to write hiragana (sa, shi, su, se, so)

Learn how to write the hiragana character for "sa" in this simple lesson. Please remember, it is important to follow the stroke order when writing Japanese characters. Learning the proper stroke order is also a great way to help you to remember how to draw the character. http://japanese.about.com/od/howtowritehiragana/ss/hiraganalesson3.htm