In reaction to what tepples said in his post.
It's incredible how some kanas are extremely close to eachother. No only that, but the ones that looks mostly alike are a different vowel AND a different consonant.
Those which are bugging me are :
セ (se), ヒ (hi) and と (to)
コ (ko) and ユ (yu)
フ (fu) and つ (tsu)
チ (chi) and モ (mo)
る(ru) and ろ (ro)
ワ (wa) and ク (ku)
and of course :
シ (shi) and ツ (tsu), and ノ (no) which follows a character with a dakuten, as in ベノ
ン (n) and ソ (so) and リ (ri)
In the first cases they are close but there is a little detail that you should look out to know which character reads. But in the later 2 cases, there is really no way to tell AND there is 3 possibilities.
The only conclusion is that japanese people are so racist they wanted to welcome to hell any foreigner who tries to learn their language.
It's incredible how some kanas are extremely close to eachother. No only that, but the ones that looks mostly alike are a different vowel AND a different consonant.
Those which are bugging me are :
セ (se), ヒ (hi) and と (to)
コ (ko) and ユ (yu)
フ (fu) and つ (tsu)
チ (chi) and モ (mo)
る(ru) and ろ (ro)
ワ (wa) and ク (ku)
and of course :
シ (shi) and ツ (tsu), and ノ (no) which follows a character with a dakuten, as in ベノ
ン (n) and ソ (so) and リ (ri)
In the first cases they are close but there is a little detail that you should look out to know which character reads. But in the later 2 cases, there is really no way to tell AND there is 3 possibilities.
The only conclusion is that japanese people are so racist they wanted to welcome to hell any foreigner who tries to learn their language.