Some writing practise today (I know my handwriting is terrible)! There are a couple of Hiragana characters (γγγ¬γγγγΏ) that I struggle to write from memory, so I need some extra practise for them today!
For the kanji, let's see what I remember:
η§ - I (usually female), pronounced γγγ
θ‘ - Blood (I need to remember to twist the stalk so it's round the right way next time!), pronounced γ‘ alone or γγ€ as part of a word from what I have noticed so far.
δΊΊ - Person, pronounced γ²γ¨
ζ’ - Pivot, hinge, pronounced γγγ
δΏΊ - I, (I think this is used more by males, but I'm not sure) pronounced γγ
ιΆ - Zero (this character doesn't look quite right to me here, but putting it into google translate does make the character look more like the one I've learnt to write, so I suppose this is the one I'm looking for), pronounced γγ
ηΆ - Father, pronounced γ‘γ‘ alone or γ¨γ as part of γηΆγγ
ι - Time/ space between, pronounced γγγ
And a bonus δΊΊι which means human and is pronounced γ«γγγ.
I'm thinking the next set of Kanji characters to learn will be some animals. I do like me a cute animal.















