

In this lesson introduces how to write ま-column.
ま-column means ま み む め も.





Certainly, we often use our lips to pronounce ま-column.


ま is one of the hiragana to be used in three strokes.
Japanese children often refer to their mothers as まま. So まま is meaning Mom in Japanese.
And among young people often say "ま?".
It is meaning "Really?". It is young people language and bad grammar.
み is a hiragana that can be written in two strokes. Writing is a little complicated and difficult.
There is "みみ" as a word using み.
みみ means the ear in Japanese.
む is a hiragana that can be used in three strokes.
め is a hiragana that can be written in two strokes. The first stroke may be a bit complicated and difficult.
In particular, single character, め is meaning eye in Japanese.
も is a hiragana that can written in three strokes. If you write in a stroke order like a video, it will be beautifully applied.
There is a もも as a word that uses も. This means peach in Japanese.