さ【sa】
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You may wonder the difference between the font
because it's with only 2 strokes.
Of cause you will see the reason when you see the origin.
Anyway, we are writing the letter with 3 strokes as the general standard.
き【ki】
Just add a stroke on さ, you can write き.
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The original Kanji is very complicated, so it would be better to memorize this letter without thinking about the origin.
キ【ki】
Katakana Ki has the same origine. The kanji is complicated, but katakana shape is close to hiragana, so it's not difficult to memorize.
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Then let's learn other Katakana with 3 strokes, 2 horizontal lines and 1 vertical line.
テ【te】
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テ is also with 3 strokes. The important point is the 3rd stroke, the one from up to bottom just starts at the 2nd stroke and never across it. The end of stroke is Harau (Sweep) technique.
The original kanji 天(ten)shows the Harau technique, too.
チ【chi】
The first stroke is right upper to left lower with Harau technique. The 3rd stroke is similer of テ's 3rd stroke. The differnce is the 3rd stroke of チ starts at the 1st stroke and across the 2nd stroke.
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The original kanji means 1,000 and sometimes is read as "chi"
It's the very simple Kanji, so you can write it easily.

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モ【mo】
モ is also with 3 strokes. First 2 strokes are pararell, and the 3rd stroke starts at the first stroke, and Magaru at the end.

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The origin is easily recognize the shape.
も【mo】
Once you know Katakana モ, it's easy to memorize it's Hiragana.

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We've leaned many letters in this lesson.
Check out the progress.

