📖 Unlock the World of Katakana with Every Card!
The Japanese Syllabary - Katakana Flash Cards set includes 104 durable, water-resistant cards designed to help learners master the Katakana writing system. Each card features a character on one side and essential information on the reverse, including stroke-order diagrams, Romaji, Hiragana equivalents, and example words, making it a comprehensive tool for language acquisition.
B**H
Excellent quality and useful examples
Very nice flashcards to learn a Japanese syllabary.The only minor criticism is that a couple of Japanese characters have variants (e.g. ki, sa, ri). The flashcards only show one version. Since the cards are packed with information there is very little extra space for them.
D**S
Nice cards
Good quality. Sturdy.
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They Sped My Learning Along
These cards were great for taking my first steps into Hiragana and Katakana (I bought both sets separately.)They're a good card stock, easy to read, and having the other alphabet symbol on the back of the card was very helpful.If you're curious about starting to learn Japanese and flashcards are your preferred way of memorization, these should be your next purchase!
M**K
Great resource
Just started learning Japanese earlier this fall. These cards have been a great help.
N**N
Great for starting out
These have been very helpful with learning the basic japanese characters. Good build quality, similar to a standard deck of playing cards. Should last a long time if not abused.
J**R
Unwieldy deck
Too many cards (104) make an unwieldy pocket deck. 46 is all you need at first
P**R
These are great
These are going to be a great help for me. They look nice and seem well-made. The example words and other forms of the characters are also helpful.
M**R
Good product
Exactly as advertised. I have both sets (for hiragana and katakana) and both are great. The finish is glossy (as opposed to matte or textured). They are slightly smaller than I expected (about the size of traditional playing cards) but they are easy to handle. The only downside is the lack of a binder ring or similar device to keep them together (they were VERY well packed and I tore the box opening them) and there doesn't appear to be a great place to make a hold for installing your own.
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