Hiragana そ 279385-ひらがな そ
Hiragana is curly like English cursive, but it functions more like print — it's used more for easy reading It's the standard way to write for clarity and understanding Katakana, on the other hand, is more like print in its appearance more blockish and sharp But it's used to signal to the reader that a word is foreign, adapted toThe Japan Foundation JapaneseLanguage Institute, Kansai was established in TajiriCho, SennanGun, Osaka Prefecture in 1997 The institute was founded in affiliation with the Japan Foundation, and functions as a Japaneselanguage training facility that connects Japan with the worldLearning hiragana can be very easy with a few simple tools One of the first things to learn is that the hiragana alphabet is actually a syllabary Hiragana そ ひらがな そ