First two cuts are for my own reference. The last one is me rambling about stuff you don't care for

Feb 17, 2010 19:30



Formatted like my Kanji book - save for the stroke order it shows. It goes Kanji, ON READING, kun reading, English. For the kun reading what's in italics would be written in hiragana, like 一す for hitosu.

一 - ICHI, ITSU, hito-, hito(su), one

二 - NI, futa(tsu), two

三 - SAN, mi-, mit(tsu), three

四 - SHI, yon, yo-, yot(tsu), four

五 - GO, itsu(tsu), five

六 - ROKU, mut(tsu), mu(tsu), six

七 - SHICHI, nana(tsu), nana, seven

八 - HACHI, yat(tsu), ya(tsu), eight

九 - KYUU, KU, kokono(tsu), nine

十 - JUU, tō, ten

百 - HYAKU, hundred

千 - SEN, chi, thousand

日 - NICHI, JITSU; hi, day, sun; ~ka, suffix for counting days

月 - GETSU, GATSU; tsuki, month, moon

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あ - a
い - i
え - e
つ - tsu
く -ku
わ - wa
り - ri
ん - n
お - o
ひ - hi
と - to
る - ru
の - no
す - su
な - na

yes, I know, I know I know very little hiragana shut uppp. And it has like, no real rhyme or reason to what's memorized already sob

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So I've been waiting to cook more and more.

I want to learn how to bake French good, and I'm extremely interested in Dutch and Japanese foods. Also, my sister has been eating all kinds of different things. I want to get some of those recipes god the stuff she's getting from this diet plan look and smell so good sometimes. Here are some examples of the food I want to make at one point, because just typing out the name, er, yeah, not everyone knows what some of this stuff looks like.

Scone
Chocolate Eclair
Strawberry Millefeuille
Chocolate Hazelnut Cake
Speculaas (Spice Cookies)

Also I need to learn how to brew my own tea without having to buy the pre-packaged blends.

I want to try more spicy teas, damnit! D:

Also this break is good.

Haven't really done much or gotten much good sleep but whatever.

food, kana, japanese, kanji

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