Hiragana Machine (7)
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Mitsuhiro Tagata (C) 1996
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This machine displays multiple graphics, so that it can
display all the possible combinations of hiragana.
Until all the hiragana (i.e., from
through
),
dakuon, handakuon, and little ya, yu, and yo (i.e., from
through
),
are printed out, please be patient.
How to Start Hiragana Machine (7)
First, wait until all the hiragana, dakuon, handakuon,
and little ya, yu, and yo are printed out
below the "Total Score" box. Then click the "Start"
button.
How to Play
Now you have one or some hiragana to the left of the entering
area. Enter the romaji for the hiragana (i.e., how
to read it). If your answer is correct, you'll get one
point. If it is incorrect, you'll lose two points.
If there are some variations in the romaji
representation of a hiragana such as "fu" and "hu",
or "shi" and "si", you can just enter any one of them.
The machine automatically checks them.
You can see all the hiragana and answers by clicking
the "Next" button continuously.
In order to restart, simply click the "Start" button.
This page is under construction...
Last updated on 12/14/96 by
tagata@andrew.cmu.edu
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Mitsuhiro Tagata
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