Here's some funky girly stylish hiragana font. This shouldn't bee too hard. Talk to you tomorrow. By the way, check out the right side for Freebies, and Japanese Courses that are great, and if you know someone with a bad back and they are stiff all the time, send them a link to the Stiff Back Report (eBook). They'll thank you for it. Okay....now I'm going....See you tomorrow.
So here's where the Gamera comes from. Can you figure out what it is advertising? It's not the local news...no giant monsters running loose in Japan today. ha ha.
This is a clear and blocky easy to read font in Katakana. Just read it today. Tomorrow we'll upload the rest of it and it will make more sense. See you tomorrow.
Here's the picture. Could you read the Katakana and the Hiragana?
Okay here's today's practice. This has Hiragana and Katakana. Should be easy...See you tomorrow.
This was a good font. Not real hard but if you don't know your Katkana too well, it might have been a little hard.
This is a very cool looking font. It's a Title of a movie. See you tomorrow
Here's the full photo. I hope you were able to read that one. It's not hard but some of the characters were covered up by the people.
Okay, let's practice this one today. Let's focus on the big red Katakana. We'll have the full photo tomorrow.
Here's the full picture from yesterday. This is a can of Origianal Georgia Coffee made by Coca Cola. It's about 7 oz. can. Great coffee. One of my Favorites.
This is not very original....but it is good practice just to read anything daily. We'll bring the entire pic tomorrow.
Were you able to tell what the word was yesterday. Here's where it appeared. It's advertising for fortune telling.
Okay this is easy to read and is often used in adverts. See you tomorrow.
Did you read this one okay yesterday? Not too hard. Did you know that it is referring to cats? Hope so.
Here's today's word. Hiragana as you can see. Good luck with it....It's not a straight-lined font so it's good practice for sure. See you tomorrow with the full picture.
How'd you do with this one? Easy right? It is an expression used to describe a thud sound. In English we would say THUD.
Here's the new hint photo....It's another manga example. Manga are great for practicing because they use lots of funky fonts. If you can read manga fonts, you can read 99% of the Japanese you would see if you came to Japan. Cool hu? See you tomorrow with the full photo. One more thing....I almost forgot...If you want to learn the fastest way to learn Japanese, be sure to download my free ebook on the right side of this page....... And one last-last thing.....enter your name and email on the right to get on our mailing list and we'll send updates when we find Japanese Learning Courses that are really good.
Were you able to read this in yesterdays hint photo?? It's a little bit hard to read if you are only used to reading Japanese from standard textbook fonts.
Here's a new cool font. This one comes from a manga. It's not really a word but a sound someone would make. Can you read it? We'll post the picture tomorrow so you can see what the situation is it is being used. Have a good one.
This is from a Manga. I like the font, but it is hard to read if you aren't used to reading lots of different styles of fonts. Practice Japanese Daily and you can eventually read it with ease.
It reminds me of how we can read a sentence even though it is actually not correctly or plainly written like this in English: I cnduo't bvleiee taht I culod aulaclty uesdtannrd waht I was rdnaieg.