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There are hiragana

There are hiragana translations for the kanji used in these exercises in the preceding vocabulary section above the practices. There should be a kanji section, which you can click on each kanji to take you to a link that will show you an animation of the general stroke order for that character, and the vocab section, which has in brackets the hiragana. You can't miss them... unless you're blind. ;p


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