I was right in my assumption that each line of kana I learn makes the next one easier and faster, but I have been noticing some trouble differentiating them all... there are so many different kana! It's crazy. I'm feeling insecure about moving on to katakana... and I still have to get dakuten under my belt, but I essentially know those.
Today I memorized "h," "m," "y," and "r," the last two being a bit shaky as they're the newest. I've also noticed my writing of kana, however inaccurate it may be, getting faster as well. I do my best to maintain and remember stroke order, and for the most part I do a good job.
I started a Drag-n-Drop exercise today, where I'm timed with my placement of the right kana to the right romaji pronunciation... it's a fun way, because they're all jumbled. I also have been switching the font on my "Real Kana" quizzes, and it's challenging because not all hiragana are written the same every time!
Tomorrow, I hope to have the entire hiragana "alphabet" under my belt... I have the lone-consonant "n," and the two "w" should be no problem... then the dakuten is pretty simple!
I'm off to work in a bit, and I hope to keep at it during downtime, if there is any...
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