The Japanese hiragana character お (pronounced 'o') is written in three strokes: first a short horizontal line from left to right, then a down hook loop followed by a sweep across, and finally a small finishing mark on the right; the first long stroke does most of the work, and the character should be finished on the right side.
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Japanese Hiragana お Stroke Order Explained #jlptn5 #learnjapanese #japaneseshorts追加:
This is easier than it looks.
O is only three strokes.
Stroke one, a short line from left to right.
Stroke two, down hook loop then sweep across.
Stroke three, a small finishing mark on the right.
One long stroke does most of the work then finish on the right.
Conjunct.
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