In the Hiragana classroom, the atmosphere is one of focused concentration as students delve into the fundamentals of Japanese phonetics and grammar. Charts illustrating the basic hiragana characters line the walls, serving as visual aids for students as they navigate the complexities of pronunciation and syntax. With furrowed brows and determined expressions, students pore over their textbooks, absorbing the intricacies of the language with unwavering dedication.
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Thanks! Now I just need the katakana one to complete the collection and I'll be instantly fluent. That's how it works right?
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Lol thats exactly how it works ^^ Grats and Enjoy ^^
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