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Colours, Days & Months : English - Japanese Hiragana Translation Game
(Iro, Yōbi To Tsuki : Eigo - Nihongo Hiragana Hon'yaku Gēmu)

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Usage of Japanese Scripts
  • There are 3 Japanese scripts : Hiragana, Katakana & Kanji. Most of the Japanese sentences are written in Hiragana, Katakana & Kanji, all three.
  • Hiragana is used for the endings of verbs and for grammatical particles.
  • Katakana is used for transcription of words borrowed from foreign languages (except Chinese), like country names, personal names, etc.
  • Both Hiragana and Katakana letters are phonetic representations of sound, representing exactly the same set of sounds.
  • Kanji, which is a set of Chinese characters called sinograms, is used for the nouns and the radicals of verbs.
  • The Hiragana script has a Kanji equivalent (excepts the endings of verbs and the particles).
  • The Katakana script does not have a Kanji equivalent.
  • Whereas Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic representations of sound, Kanji conveys sounds as well as meanings.
  • A sentence in Japanese can be written in Hiragana and Katakana only (without Kanji).
  • Romaji (Roman letters) is simply the transliteration of Japanese in the Latin script. It is sometimes used for the convenience of foreigners, mostly on sign-boards and at stations.
  • The Romaji vowelsā, ī, ū, ē signify emphasis, and hence are also written asaa, ii, uu et ee. ex. īe = iie
  • The vowel ō becomes ou and not oo ex. gakkō = gakkou
  • In Katakana, the emphasis on the vowel signifies a long sound written as . ex. nōto (notebook), will be written in katakana as : ノ

Example. The sentence 'The department store is closed on Mondays' is written in :

Japanese Romaji : Depāto wa getsuyōbi ni yasumi desu ;

Japanese traditional (Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji) : デパート月曜日休みです。; where
Kanji = 月曜日 (getsuyōbi = Monday),休み (yasumi = holiday) ; Katakana = デパート(depāto = department store) and the rest is Hiragana.

Japanese Hiragana and Katakana (without Kanji) : デパートげつようびやすみです。
Note - The Kanjis in the sentence written in Japanese traditional, 月曜日 and 休み are replaced by their hiragana equivalents げつようび (getsuyōbi) andやすみ(yasumi) respectively.

Note :
(ha) is read (wa) only when it is used as the particle attached to the noun or the subject of a sentence.
In other words, one writes not for the particle wa.
(wa) is always used after the subject.
In the example above, (wa) comes after the subject depāto デパート (department store) .

Kanji is sometimes written in combination with Hiragana.
In the above example yasumi (holiday) is written in Kanji as 休み and in Hiragana as やすみ. Note the み (mi) in Kanji.

Romaji Vocabulary   Hiragana Vocabulary  Katakana Vocabulary   Kanji Vocabulary

Hiragana Alphabets  Katakana Alphabets  Kanji Characters Tables




IRO (COLOURS)

English Word (Eigo no Kotoba)Japanese Hiragana word (Nihongo Hiragana no Kotoba)Romaji & Kanji Scripts
blackくろいRomaji : kuroi
Kanji : 黒い
blueあおいろRomaji : aoiro
Kanji : 青色
brownちゃいろいRomaji : chairo
Kanji : 茶色
greenみどりいろRomaji : midoriiro
Kanji : 緑色
greyはいいろ, ねずみいろ Romaji : haiiro, nezumiiro
Kanji : 灰色, 鼠色
orangeえんしょく Romaji : enshoku
Kanji : 炎色
pink たんこうしょくRomaji : tankōshoku
Kanji : 淡紅色
purpleむらさきいろ  Romaji : murasaki
Kanji :
redあかい Romaji : akai
Kanji : 赤い
silverぎんいろ Romaji : kiniro
Kanji : 銀色
whiteしろいRomaji : shiroi
Kanji :
yellowきいろ Romaji : kiiro
Kanji : 黄色

BI (DAYS OF THE WEEK)

English Word (Eigo no Kotoba)Japanese Hiragana word (Nihongo Hiragana no Kotoba)Romaji & Kanji Scripts
Monday げつようび Romaji : getsuyōbi
Kanji : 月曜日
Tuesday かようRomaji : hayōbi
Kanji : 火曜日
Wednesday すいようびRomaji : suiyōbi
Kanji : 水曜日
ThursdayもくようびRomaji : mokuyōbi
Kanji : 木曜日
Fridayきんようび Romaji : kinyōbi
Kanji : 金曜日
Saturdayどようび Romaji : doyōbi
Kanji : 土曜日
Sunday にちようび Romaji : nichiyōbi
Kanji : 日曜日

TOSHI NO TSUKI (MONTHS OF THE YEAR)

English Word (Eigo no Kotoba)Japanese Hiragana word (Nihongo Hiragana no Kotoba)Romaji & Kanji Scripts
January いちがつRomaji : ichigastu
Kanji : 一月
Februaryにがつ Romaji : nigatsu
Kanji : 二月
Marchさんがつ Romaji : sangatsu
Kanji : 三月
AprilしがつRomaji : shigatsu
Kanji : 四月
MayごがつRomaji : gogatsu
Kanji : 五月
JuneろくがつRomaji : rokugatsu
Kanji : 六月
Julyしちがつ Romaji : shichigatsu
Kanji : 七月
AugustはちがつRomaji : hachigatsu
Kanji : 八月
SeptemberくがつRomaji : kugatsu
Kanji : 九月
OctoberじゅうがつRomaji : jūgatsu
Kanji : 十月
Novemberじゅういちがつ Romaji : jūichigatsu
Kanji : 十一月
Decemberじゅうにがつ Romaji : jūinigatsu
Kanji : 十二月

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