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ፊደላት ተማሃሩ Alphabets are essential to learn if you want to read and write in the language you are learning. They provide useful information on the sounds of letters in languages and help you sound more natural when you speak.
ናይ ወጻኢ ፊደላት ብኢንተርነት ተማሃሩ። ልዕሊ 40 ፊደላት ኣለዉ።
በቲ እትመሃሮ ቋንቋ ከተንብብን ክትጽሕፍን እንተደሊኻ ፊደላት ክትመሃሮም ኣገዳሲ እዩ። ብዛዕባ ድምጺ ፊደላት ብቋንቋታት ጠቓሚ ሓበሬታ ይህቡን ክትዛረብ ከለኻ ዝያዳ ተፈጥሮኣዊ ድምጺ ክትረክብ ይሕግዙኻን። ንታሕቲ ስክሮል ብምግባር ካብ ልዕሊ 40 ፊደላት ምረጽ ሕጂ ክትመሃር ክትጅምር።
Asahi no "a"
Iroha no "i"
Ueno no "u"
Eigo no "e"
Ōsaka no "o"
Kawase no "ka"
Kitte no "ki"
Kurabu no "ku"
Keshiki no "ke"
Kodomo no "ko"
Sakura no "sa"
Shinbun no "shi"
Suzume no "su"
Sekai no "se"
Soroban no "so"
Tabako no "ta"
Chidori no "chi"
Tsurukame no "tsu"
Tegami no "te"
Tōkyō no "to"
Nagoya no "na"
Nippon no "ni"
Numazu no "nu"
Nezumi no "ne"
Nohara no "no"
Hagaki no "ha"
Hikōki no "hi"
Fujisan no "fu"
Heiwa no "he"
Hoken no "ho"
Matchi no "ma"
Mikasa no "mi"
Musen no "mu"
Meiji no "me"
Momiji no "mo"
Yamato no "ya"
Yumiya no "yu"
Yoshino no "yo"
Rajio no "ra"
Ringo no "ri"
Rusui no "ru"
Renge no "re"
Rōma no "ro"
Warabi no "wa"
(W)ido no "(w)i"
Kagi no aru "e"
(W)owari no "(w)o"
Oshimai no "n"