ちゅ (chu)
Pagbigkas
Ang tambalang karakter na ちゅ ay kumakatawan sa pantig na 'chu', binuo sa pamamagitan ng pagsasama ng ち (chi) at maliit na ゅ.
Gabay sa Bawat Guhit
Ang ちゅ ay isinusulat sa apat na guhit: dalawa para sa ち at dalawa para sa maliit na ゅ. Ang maliit na ゅ ay iniipit sa kanang-ibabang lugar katabi ng ち.
Mga Karaniwang Salita na may ちゅ
- うちゅう (uchuu) — sansinukob / kalawakan
- しゅうちゅう (shuuchuu) — konsentrasyon / pagpokus
- すいちゅう (suichuu) — sa ilalim ng tubig
- ちゅうい (chuui) — pag-iingat / pansin
- ちゅうおう (chuuou) — sentro / gitna
- ちゅうか (chuuka) — Tsina
- ちゅうきゅう (chuukyuu) — gitnang antas
- ちゅうこ (chuuko) — segunda mano
- ちゅうし (chuushi) — pagtigil / pansamantalang pagsuspende
- ちゅうしゃ (chuusha) — iniksiyon / turok
- ちゅうじつ (chuujitsu) — tapat / matapat
- ちゅうじゅん (chuujun) — gitnang sampung araw ng buwan (ika-11 hanggang ika-20)
- ちゅうせん (chuusen) — palabunutan / raffle
- ちゅうどく (chuudoku) — pagkalason / adiksyon
- ちゅうもん (chuumon) — order / pag-order
- でんちゅう (denchuu) — poste ng kuryente
- とちゅう (tochuu) — sa daan / habang naglalakbay
- れんちゅう (renchuu) — grupo ng tao / pangkat
- しょくちゅうどく (shokuchuudoku) — food poisoning / pagkalason sa pagkain
- ちゅうがくせい (chuugakusei) — estudyante sa junior high school
How to Write ちゅ (chu) in Hiragana
The hiragana character ちゅ is romanized as "chu" and is written with 4 strokes. Like "chew". Example word: ちゅうい (chuui) — caution.
Stroke Order for ちゅ
When writing ちゅ, 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 ちゅ 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.