u/ConversationGreen846

Hiragana vs Katakana in Kanji

Hello!

I have been wondering this when i was looking at some kanji in the Benkyō app for learning kanji, i've noticed that the spelling and pronunciation for most kanji is different depending on whether it is hiragana or katakana that is in use (as shown in the images) and i would love to know why it varies so much?

Also to mention, how should i use them? should i use whichever one i find better? is there requirements for it? I would very much love your feedback on this

Thanks!

u/ConversationGreen846 — 2 days ago

Hiragana learning

I've been learning japanese for no more than 2 days, and i know all of Hiragana. Basic, Dakuon, Handakuon and Yoon. it was pretty easy but now im slowly just getting a blur when i see the letters, i can still name them but it takes time and im can't read through different fonts. Is there anyway i could make my memory as sharp as i possibly can and what to go after (and what to use) after i fully learn hiragana?

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u/ConversationGreen846 — 4 days ago