Hiragana Chart with Audio – Your 10-Minute Beginner Guide!

Hiragana Chart with Audio – Your 10-Minute Beginner Guide!

Read Japanese Like Your Favorite Anime Hero – With Fumito γƒ•γƒŸγƒˆ!

Kon’nichiwa! 😊 Today I’m sharing my favorite hiragana chart with audio beginners love because it helped hundreds of my students! When I first move to Bangladesh, I see how hard it is to learn new symbols, so I want to make this easy for you. No boring memorization – just 5 minutes daily with anime sounds you’ll love. Our goal is to make these β€œsyllabaries” feel like a game.

Why This Hiragana Chart Works (Even If You’re Busy!)

I tell you a secret: I struggled too at first when learning to teach in English! But I found that using a hiragana chart with audio beginners can trust makes everything faster. Why? Because Audio = muscle memory for your tongue. When you see the character and hear the sound, it creates instant recognition in your brain.

Japanese is written by combining systems like hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Hiragana has 46 basic characters, and every character represents a syllable sound. Using anime examples gives you huge motivation because you already hear these words while watching your favorite shows!

The Ultimate Hiragana Chart with Audio (γ‚γ„γ†γˆγŠθ‘Œ)

Here is the first row! Please look at this hiragana chart with audio beginners can use to start today.

The Ultimate Hiragana Chart with Audio (γ‚γ„γ†γˆγŠθ‘Œ)
The Ultimate Hiragana Chart with Audio (γ‚γ„γ†γˆγŠθ‘Œ)
CharacterRomajiAudio DescriptionAnime Example
あaβ€œah” like fatherあい (ai=love) from romance anime!
いiβ€œee” like machineγ„γˆ (ie=house) where heroes live
うuβ€œoo” like recuperate (no lip rounding!)γ†γšγΎγ (Uzumaki) – Naruto’s name!
えeβ€œeh” like setえき (eki=train station)
おoβ€œoh” like cooperateγŠγŠγγ„ (ookii=big) like big monsters!

Audio Practice: Say It With Me! (1-Minute Drill)

In my classroom, we do drills! Use this hiragana chart with audio beginners guide and say these out loud:

  1. あ sounds like the vowel in β€œah” – try saying it 3x!
  2. い sounds like β€œeat” – feel the sound in your teeth.
  3. う is like β€œboot,” but please keep your lips flat, do not round them!
  4. え sounds like the β€œe” in β€œeight” – very short and sharp.
  5. お sounds like β€œoat” – nice and round.

(Check YouTube for my timestamps or listen to the online audio files from the Manga book!)

Printable Hiragana Chart PDF (Free Download!)

You need to practice writing too! My hiragana chart with audio beginners PDF includes the exact stroke order. Following the correct direction is very important for balance.

  • What you get: Clear boxes for every character + audio QR codes.
  • Fumito’s Tip: Print it, stick it on your fridge, and say one row every time you want a snack!

Quick Quiz: Test Your Hiragana Ears

Can you hear the difference? Close your eyes and try to β€œsee” the character in your head.

  1. Hear あ – Is it the β€œah” sound or β€œoh” sound?
  2. Hear い – Choose the correct character: (A) あ (B) い.
  3. Hear か (ka) – Can you spot the β€˜k’ sound?
  4. Hear あめ (ame) – Does this mean rain or candy? (Hint: check the pitch!)
  5. Hear γ†γˆ (ue) – This means β€œtop” or β€œup”.

Pro Tips from Fumito’s Classroom

  1. Anime hack: When Naruto says γ†γšγΎγ (Uzumaki), try to spot the う! It’s the first character you see in his family name.
  2. Daily 5-min: Write the characters while listening to J-pop. It makes the β€œboring” writing feel like a party!
  3. Common mistake: Many students confuse あ (a) and お (o) because they look similar. The hiragana chart with audio beginners use helps you remember because あ is open (like β€œah”) and お has a small extra dash! Also, be careful with し (shi) and ぀ (tsu) – audio is the only way to save your ears!

Ready for Day 2?

You did so good today! I am very proud. Next time, we look at the β€˜K’ row. [Link to next post: β€œka ki ku ke ko reading drill”]

Arigatou! γ‚γ‚ŠγŒγ¨γ†! Which hiragana was hardest for you? Please comment below and tell me!

About the Author: This post by native Japanese speaker Fumito Emi (γƒ•γƒŸγƒˆ 硡美). I have been helping JLPT students for many years. My English is still improving (maybe you notice my mistakes!), but my passion for kanji and hiragana is very strong! Questions? Please email me: fumitoemi@gmail.com

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