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metablue wrote:I broke them up and learned one row a day. Learning just a few at a time makes it much easier. I used flashcards and the "Kanji Pictograms" book. It has a section on kana at the front where each kana is linked to a picture.
eg
あ - if you turn it on its side you can see an A in there.
い - chopsticks - you eat with them.
う- someone getting hit in the stomach and going "u!"
え - exotic bird
お - an olive with a toothpick in it
That made them super easy to remember.
wndola wrote:Ok so I have tried a bunch of ways to memorize kana. I am about halfway through now and it is suddenly getting hard to keep so many in my mind without forgetting some. So I am looking for some hints, tips help.
I also keep a scrapbook with words I am familiar with that start with the given letter.