Hiragana Quiz

Take this quiz to test your hiragana knowledge.

Hiragana is an alphabet of the Japanese language and an essential building block in learning and understanding Japanese. We’re here to put your skills to the test—for each question, choose the correct pronunciation for each hiragana letter shown.

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Questions Overview

1. Name this hiragana character: う.
  1. U
  2. I
  3. A
  4. O
2. Name this hiragana character: か.
  1. Ka
  2. Ke
  3. Ki
  4. Sa
3. Name this hiragana character: す.
  1. Su
  2. Shi
  3. Se
  4. Nu
4. Name this hiragana character: け.
  1. Ke
  2. Ne
  3. He
  4. Ku
5. Name this hiragana character: こ.
  1. Ko
  2. Ki
  3. Chi
  4. Ri
6. Name this hiragana character: ら.
  1. Ra
  2. Ri
  3. Re
  4. Ba
7. Name this hiragana character: ぬ.
  1. Nu
  2. Tsu
  3. No
  4. Ni
8. Name this hiragana character: ほ.
  1. Ho
  2. Mo
  3. Hi
  4. Ha
9. Name this hiragana character: て.
  1. Te
  2. Ta
  3. To
  4. Ne
10. Name this hiragana character: お.
  1. O
  2. E
  3. I
  4. A
11. Name this hiragana character: は.
  1. Ha
  2. Hi
  3. Fu
  4. Ya
12. Name this hiragana character: み.
  1. Mi
  2. Me
  3. Mo
  4. Shi
13. Name this hiragana character: る.
  1. Ru
  2. Ro
  3. Re
  4. Zu
14. Name this hiragana character: と.
  1. To
  2. Tsu
  3. Ta
  4. Go
15. Name this hiragana character: な.
  1. Na
  2. Ni
  3. Ne
  4. Ga
16. Name this hiragana character: わ.
  1. Wa
  2. Wo
  3. N
  4. V
17. Name this hiragana character: よ.
  1. Yo
  2. Yu
  3. Ya
  4. No
18. Name this hiragana character: れ.
  1. Re
  2. Ri
  3. Ra
  4. Ge
19. Name this hiragana character: ざ.
  1. Za
  2. Zu
  3. Ji
  4. Pu
20. Name this hiragana character: べ.
  1. Be
  2. Zo
  3. Bi
  4. Bo
21. Name this hiragana character: じ.
  1. Ji
  2. Ze
  3. Zu
  4. Mu
22. Name this hiragana character: ぐ.
  1. Gu
  2. Go
  3. Ro
  4. Dzu
23. Name this hiragana character: ぽ.
  1. Po
  2. Pi
  3. Pu
  4. Dji
24. Name this hiragana character: づ.
  1. Dzu
  2. De
  3. Do
  4. Wo
25. Name this hiragana character: ぶ.
  1. Bu
  2. Bi
  3. Ba
  4. Pa
26. Name this hiragana character: ぎゃ.
  1. Gya
  2. Kya
  3. Pya
  4. Gyu
27. Name this hiragana character: ぴょ.
  1. Pyo
  2. Myo
  3. Ryo
  4. Pyu
28. Name this hiragana character: みゅ.
  1. Myu
  2. Byu
  3. Ju
  4. Mya
29. Name this hiragana character: ひゅ.
  1. Hyu
  2. Nyu
  3. Shu
  4. Hyo
30. Name this hiragana character: にゃ.
  1. Nya
  2. Mya
  3. Cha
  4. Nyu

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Intro to Japanese: What Is Hiragana?

When you think of English (among other languages), you probably think of the ABCs: a single, 26-letter alphabet that allows speakers to form, spell, and pronounce words. In Japanese, the closest equivalent to the English ABCs would be hiragana. Let’s break it down further:

The Japanese Alphabets
Japanese technically has 4 alphabets/writing systems—but hiragana is the most important one to learn first, since it represents all the different sounds that can be authentically produced in Japanese. Once you’ve mastered hiragana, it’ll be so much easier to dive into other Japanese alphabets, like katakana and kanji.

  • Hiragana: The core Japanese alphabet that represents all the different sounds that can be made in the Japanese language.
  • Katakana: A Japanese alphabet used to spell/signify foreign words. It has the same sounds as hiragana, but uses a different spelling system.
  • Kanji: A Japanese script written with Chinese characters, which helps to form all sorts of words within the Japanese language.
  • Romaji: The English transcription of Japanese words.

How many hiragana letters are there?
There are 46 core letters in the base hiragana alphabet. Some visualizations categorize the hiragana alphabet , with the vertical axis representing the core vowel sound (a, i, u, e, o) and the horizontal axis representing the core consonant sound (k, s, t, n, h, m, y, r, w, n).

This is just a starting point, though. The hiragana alphabet can produce over 100 different unique sounds thanks to dakuten, handakuten, and combinations.

  • Dakuten: A mark that resembles a quotation mark (“) placed next to the hiragana letter, changing the original pronunciation to a g, z, d, b, or j sound.
  • Handakuten: A mark that resembles a degree sign (°) placed next to the hiragana letter, changing the original pronunciation to a p sound.
  • Combinations: The process of combining a primary hiragana letter with the ya (ゃ), yu (ゅ), or yo (ょ) sound, creating a new in the process.

The Hiragana Alphabet
Key a i u e o
Vowels
K
S
T
N
H
M
Y
R
Misc. Hiragana Letters
Sound Hiragana Letter
wa
wo
n
v
Dakuten & Handakuten
Key g z d b p
G
Z
D
B
P
Hiragana Combinations
Key Ya Yu Yo
Ki きゃ きゅ きょ
Gi ぎゃ ぎゅ ぎょ
Shi しゃ しゅ しょ
Ji じゃ じゅ じょ
Ji ぢゃ ぢゅ ぢょ
Chi ちゃ ちゅ ちょ
Ni にゃ にゅ にょ
Hi ひゃ ひゅ ひょ
Bi びゃ びゅ びょ
Pi ぴゃ ぴゅ ぴょ
Mi みゃ みゅ みょ
Ri りゃ りゅ りょ