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		<title>Japanese Katakana character letters memory aids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Based on Japanesepod101&#8242;s videos, here is a helpful list of memory aids for all the Japanese katakana characters / symbols: ア a &#8211; looks like an Axe イ i &#8211; looks like i-sel / easel ウ u &#8211; looks like &#8230; <a href="http://www.spiritualcookie.com/katakana-letters-memory-aids/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Based on <A href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6DKRgtVLGA">Japanesepod101&#8242;s videos</a>, here is a helpful list of memory aids for all the Japanese katakana characters / symbols:</p>
<p>ア a &#8211; looks like an Axe<br />
イ i &#8211; looks like i-sel / easel<br />
ウ u &#8211; looks like an angular-connected version of hiragana u う (like a beret hat &#8211; bu-ret?) U+&#8221; = Vu<br />
エ e &#8211; elevator doors<br />
オ o &#8211; opera singer</p>
<p>カ ka &#8211; looks like hiragana ka か but more angular<br />
キ ki &#8211; looks like hiragana ki き without bottom bit<br />
ク ku &#8211; kuku&#8217;s tail (cookoo bird tail)<br />
ケ ke &#8211; like a sideways K (it can be seen as a T but if you think &#8220;I don&#8217;t recognise this T.. what T sound is this?&#8221; think &#8211; ahh it must be ke!)<br />
コ ko &#8211; korner / corner</p>
<p>サ sa &#8211; saddle<br />
シ shi &#8211; SInking SHIp smiley<br />
ス su &#8211; su-kiing figure (like a figure skiing)  like a gimmel<br />
セ se &#8211; looks like hiragana se せ (eg sensei)<br />
ソ so &#8211; smiley with one eye (looks like n [ン], but &#8220;so&#8221; [ソ] is &#8220;s&#8221;limmer. It also looks like a SOftserve ice cream and &#8220;n&#8221; does not.</p>
<p>タ ta &#8211; person holding a tablet<br />
チ chi &#8211; chicken that looks nothing like a chicken <img src='http://www.spiritualcookie.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8211; chi looks like an energetic (chi-filled) man with spread out arms and looking upwards, running. [similar to ki キ.. if it's not ki, it's chi チ - Chi looks more like it's in the T series coz if its T-shape]<br />
ツ tsu &#8211; smiley &#8211; like a smiling Tsu-na (tuna) face &#8211; looks like &#8220;shi&#8221; but if you trace the lines into curves, it shows the hiragana hint for which is which: つ or し<br />
テ Te &#8211; telephone pole<br />
ト To &#8211; totem pole side</p>
<p>ナ na &#8211; na-if (knife) or sword with cross at top<br />
ニ ni &#8211; like 2 lines ni = 2<br />
ヌ nu &#8211; like nu / noo / noose<br />
ネ ne &#8211; nest<br />
ノ no &#8211; no sign crossing out</p>
<p>ハ ha &#8211; ha-us &#8211; house<br />
ヒ hi &#8211; heel (like a small t &#8211; a small tea is what women in heels drink)<br />
フ hu or fu &#8211; tip of a foot &#8220;foo&#8221; &#8211; looks like a u on its side<br />
ヘ he &#8211; looks like hiragana he へ<br />
ホ ho &#8211; holy cross, shining</p>
<p>マ ma &#8211; mantaray wing<br />
ミ mi &#8211; middle &#8211; 3 lines with a middle one<br />
ム mu &#8211; mu-se &#8211; moose antlers<br />
メ me &#8211; me-il &#8211; mail letter<br />
モ mo &#8211; looks like hiragana mo も</p>
<p>ラ ra &#8211; rack or ra-cking chair<br />
リ ri &#8211; looks like hiragana ri (not the print one: り but the other, handwritten one: ㇼ )<br />
ル ru &#8211; looks like a ru-t root of a tree<br />
レ re &#8211; Re-zor blade Edge / razor, or Edge of  Rectangle<br />
ロ ro &#8211; robot mouth square</p>
<p>ヤ ya &#8211; looks like hiragana ya や only more angular<br />
ユ yu &#8211; looks like a U-boat&#8217;s periscope (or like a bet) &#8211; or like a sideways U<br />
ヨ yo &#8211; looks like a backwards E &#8211; if you have an Egg, it contains a YOke. E for egg YOlk.</p>
<p>ワ Wa &#8211; like a Wain / wine glass<br />
ヲ Wo &#8211; like wain glass but with extra line &#8211; like a world trophy or olympic torch<br />
(ヰ wi)<br />
(ヱ we)</p>
<p>ン n &#8211; smiley with one eye &#8211; or like space craft ENtering the earth&#8217;s atmosphere. Looks similar to &#8220;so&#8221; (but &#8220;so&#8221; is Slimmer)</p>
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