ち and チ
Pronunciation
“CHI” sound in Cheese.
ち Memorization Story
The hiragana ち looks like a person measuring a huge wheel of cheese by stretching out their arms.
チ Memorization Story
The katakana チ on the other hand, looks like the same person with a French beret on his head, all happy about all the cheese he’s received. No, he did not have legs.
By the way, Cheese is said チーズ in Japanese, but we haven’t learned about the sound ZU yet, so we’ll get to that later in the video.
Writing
Unlike with き and さ, in writing, the bottom loop in ち is connected, just like in the font.
Font Examples
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Typing
Hiragana ち
Type the letters “chi” or "ti".
Katakana チ
Type "chi" or "ti" and press the F7 key, or press spacebar until the katakana appears.
Word(s)
ち
blood
くち
mouth
ケチ
stingy, cheapskate
Historical Form
Hiragana
知→ち
HISTORICAL VERSION
Katakana
千→チ
PART BORROWED
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あ・ア
い・イ
う・ウ
え・エ
お・オ
Consonant Vowel Combinations
か・カ
き・キ
く・ク
け・ケ
こ・コ
Kana Reading Practice 1
さ・サ
し・シ
す・ス
せ・セ
そ・ソ
た・タ
ち・チ
つ・ツ
て・テ
と・ト
Kana Reading Practice 2
な・ナ
に・ニ
ぬ・ヌ
ね・ネ
の・ノ
は・ハ
ひ・ヒ
ふ・フ
へ・ヘ
ほ・ホ
Kana Reading Practice 3
ま・マ
み・ミ
む・ム
め・メ
も・モ
や・ヤ
ゆ・ユ
よ・ヨ
Kana Reading Practice 4
ら・ラ
り・リ
る・ル
れ・レ
ろ・ロ
わ・ワ
を・ヲ
ん・ン
Kana Reading Practice 5
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Kana Reading Practice 6
Kana Combinations
Kana Reading Practice 7
Special Katakana Combinations
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