Jyakabu's Japanese

Japanese teaching/help site.
Here is a hirigana chart for all you beginning Japanese learners.

Just in case you can’t tell from the font, the difference between the  B and P letters is that B has the ” just like all the others and the  P’s have a small circle next to them.
Quick pronunciation help: the a sounds like ah, i sounds like the ee  in knee, u sounds like the u in tube, e sounds like ay in ray and o  sounds like oh. If you have any questions leave me something in my ask  box. :)
Edit: IF! The picture of the chart isn’t working for you so good like it’s doing to me, here is a URL to the picture itself: http://i56.tinypic.com/f0vqdg.png

Here is a hirigana chart for all you beginning Japanese learners.

Just in case you can’t tell from the font, the difference between the B and P letters is that B has the ” just like all the others and the P’s have a small circle next to them.

Quick pronunciation help: the a sounds like ah, i sounds like the ee in knee, u sounds like the u in tube, e sounds like ay in ray and o sounds like oh. If you have any questions leave me something in my ask box. :)

Edit: IF! The picture of the chart isn’t working for you so good like it’s doing to me, here is a URL to the picture itself: http://i56.tinypic.com/f0vqdg.png

Here is a list of verbs I believe are from a text book called “Nakanama”. I’ve put them in an easy to understand chart form with the dictionary, masu, nai and te forms as well as the meaning. I left the kanji symbol in the dictionary form so you can have that as well. Sorry I didn’t get around to writing the romanji out for the nai forms, you guys just gotta learn to read. Stop being lazy, you!
In order to see the whole thing, click it to make it bigger!

Here is a list of verbs I believe are from a text book called “Nakanama”. I’ve put them in an easy to understand chart form with the dictionary, masu, nai and te forms as well as the meaning. I left the kanji symbol in the dictionary form so you can have that as well. Sorry I didn’t get around to writing the romanji out for the nai forms, you guys just gotta learn to read. Stop being lazy, you!

In order to see the whole thing, click it to make it bigger!