For the coming days, I’ll be posting Japanese verb vocabulary infographics.
I attended a Nihongo 1 class last January to March and I have learned to read and write in hiragana, katakana, and basic kanji. Admittedly, I still forget and confuse some characters that look alike but I'm here to try real hard to practice.
I have also learned basic sentence constructions, some nouns and pronouns, counting, telling time, greetings, and so much more. However, I believe that learning a language takes practice and repetition. I would also like to learn from native Nihongo speakers.
I was inspired by @mind-candy to create a new Twitter account solely for learning Nihongo. Mine is @debibibi, let's follow each other!
There are three types of verbs in Japanese. These are the ru, u, and irregular verbs . For this post, I only included samples for the ru and u verbs.
According to Learn Japanese Adventure, "音読み (onyomi), which literally means "sound reading", is the Chinese reading of kanji. 訓読み (kunyomi), on the other hand, is the Japanese reading of kanji."
I also post the basic verb conjugations on my site: https://www.munimuni.space/nihon-vocab