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It depends on your primary language or preference. Hiragana, just like Katakana, has a simple structure or basic. Though it is both easy to learn together rather than separate. Hiragana is the simplified way of writing native nihongo(japanese). Katakana is used for words that have no real translation in nihongo(foreign language).
The Japanese word for water is mizu which is spelled like this in hiragana: みず
It would be something like this: Kanji: 冬 Hiragana: ふゆ Pronunciation: "fuyu" To learn more about Japanese language and culture, please visit us at "JapaneseI.com"
I would recommend Japanese Letters for example Hiragana. They look like paintings and you can even learn to write and read them. You can improve your Japanese with them.
The Japanese word for friend is tomodachi which is spelled like this in hiragana: ともだち
The character 'e' is written え in Hiragana.
Japanese uses three, katakana - to write foreign words and things like sound effects in manga hiragana kanji - Chinese characters I think the most common is kanji and hiragana
あIf you are writing hiragana then it would be like this あ. If you are writing katakana then it would be like this ア.
In hiragana, six is spelled like this: ろく (roku) In kanji, it is spelled like this: 六
The Japanese word for "hog" or "pig" is buta.In hiragana (Japanese syllabary), it looks like this: ぶたAnd in Kanji (Japanese words expressed in Chinese characters), like this: 豚
Hiragana is kind of like kanji but simplified, and usually used for words that have a Japanese origin, but it is ok to write normal words with hiragana, within reason, hiragana/katakana in normal writing is based on style. Katakana is normally and supposed to be used for foreign words and names. It is usually more angular and has more straight lines. Hiragana is used for simplifying Kanji. Most words written in hiragana in japan have kanji to represent it. You need to think about kanji too. Which is often singular complex "symbols" that represents an entire word instead of writing it out. There are thousands of kanji symbols so you don't need to focus on learning them. You will learn it through looking at culture. Of course you will need to learn some for a start anyways. There is also rōmaji. This is the romanization of the Japanese language used for writing with foreigners. What you pronounce as Japanese, put into your own ABC alphabet.
I like Hiragana better!