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Hiragana み (mi) stroke order animation — how to write み step by step

み (mi)

Hiragana Stroke Order Practice Sheet
2 strokes Like "mee" in "meet" みず (mizu) — water
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Pronunciación

El carácter み representa la sílaba 'mi', una 'm' suave seguida de 'i'. Parte de la fila ま.

Guía trazo por trazo

み se escribe en dos trazos. Trazo 1: un trazo curvo largo que comienza en la parte superior media, desciende a través del carácter y termina con un pequeño bucle o gancho en la parte inferior media. Trazo 2: un trazo curvo corto en el lado derecho que cruza la parte inferior del trazo 1, terminando con una pequeña cola hacia arriba. Los dos trazos se entrelazan formando una forma equilibrada y entrelazada.

Palabras comunes con み

  • みる (miru)ver / mirar
  • みっか (mikka)día 3 del mes
  • あみ (ami)red / malla
  • いずみ (izumi)manantial / fuente
  • うみ (umi)mar / océano
  • かがみ (kagami)espejo
  • かみ (kami)dios / deidad
  • すみ (sumi)tinta sumi
  • たたみ (tatami)tatami / estera japonesa
  • つみ (tsumi)crimen / pecado
  • とみ (tomi)riqueza / fortuna
  • なみ (nami)común / promedio
  • なみだ (namida)lágrima / lágrimas
  • ひとみ (hitomi)pupila
  • (mi)cuerpo / persona
  • みき (miki)tronco (de árbol)
  • みぎ (migi)derecha
  • みさき (misaki)cabo (geografía)
  • みず (mizu)agua
  • みずうみ (mizuumi)lago

How to Write み (mi) in Hiragana

The hiragana character is romanized as "mi" and is written with 2 strokes. Like "mee" in "meet". Example word: みず (mizu) — water.

Stroke Order for み

When writing み, follow the numbered stroke order shown in the reference character above. Japanese characters are generally written from left to right and top to bottom. Correct stroke order improves readability and writing speed.

Practice Tips

  • Print this sheet on standard 8.5" × 11" letter paper
  • Start by tracing the light grey guide characters in the first column
  • Then practice writing み freehand in the empty squares
  • Pay attention to stroke direction and order — follow the numbered guide
  • For interactive practice with animations, visit the main study page

About Hiragana

Hiragana is one of the three Japanese writing systems. It consists of 46 basic characters, each representing a syllable. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, grammar particles, and verb endings. Learning correct stroke order is essential for proper Japanese handwriting.


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