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Ohayo, Mina San! Welcome to another katakana digraph lesson. Remember, the sounds in this digraph table are the same as the sounds as the hiragana digraphs. If you would like to review those sounds, check out my lessons on the hiragana digraph blends (Rows 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the hiragana digraph table). Okay, let's take a look at rows 5 and 6: Here are the sounds in row 5: ヒャ Hya (hyah) ヒュ Hyu sounds like the beginning of the word Houston (hyoo) ヒョ Hyo (heeoh) Remember that katakana are characters used to spell words not originating in Japan. They can be used to spell out words from English or other languages foreign to Japan. Here are some words containing the digraphs in row 5: ユーモア Hyuuma = Humor (hyoo mah) ヒューストン Hyuusuton = Houston (the state) ヒューマン Hyuuman = Human The next is row 6: ミャ Mya (myah) ミュ Myu sounds like the sound a cat makes mew. ミョ Myo (myoh) Here are some words containing these digraphs: ミャンマー Myanmaa = Myanmar (the country) ミュージック Myuujikku = Music (myoo jee koo) This was a tough two sets because there aren't many English words containing these sounds. If any of you know of any more words using these katakana digraphs, please let us know in the comments below or send us a Tweet. All right, time for the freebies. I hope you enjoy this free practice katakana writing worksheet. Say the sounds as you write them and it'll reinforce them in your memory.
I hope you have a great week and keep practicing! じゃ、また [ja, mata (or said more formally では、また: dewa, mata).
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