【Hiragana】Indicate 10 ASEAN Countries in Hiragana
The 10 ASEAN countries of Southeast Asia such as Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Singapore, Laos, Brunei, Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar are shown in hiragana.
In Japan, loanwords are often written in “katakana”, and we will introduce them in the first letter “hiragana” learned in Japanese education.
Indonesia Hiragana
Indonesia”いんどねしあ” is the fourth largest country in the world with a population of over 264 million and the most populous country in Southeast Asia. The ASEAN headquarters is also located in Jakarta, the capital.
The capital of Indonesia is “じゃかるた” in hiragana. The popular tourist destination Bali is written in hiragana as “ばり”.
Thailand Hiragana
Thailand “たいらんど”is a popular tourism nation in Southeast Asia. With many flights, Khaosan Road is famous for its backpacker sanctuary. Thailand is a fun country with many Buddhists, many Buddhist temples, and many other attractions.
In the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is written in hiragana as “ばんこく”, and the second city, Chiang Mai, is written in hiragana as “ちぇんまい”.
Vietnam Hiragana
Vietnam”べとなむ” has been a country with remarkable economic development in recent years, and it is also a popular destination for travel. Vietnamese food is delicious and the city is lively even at night. It is an impression that many people are driving on the road with moped motorcycles, which is often broadcast on TV programs introducing Vietnam.
The capital of Vietnam is Hanoi, which is written in hiragana as “はのい”. Ho Chi Minh, the largest city, is written in hiragana as “ほーちみん”.
Philippines Hiragana
Philippines“ふぃりぴん” is a Southeast Asian country where English is one of the common languages. With a population of over 100 million, it is a country with remarkable economic development.
Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is written in hiragana as “まにら”. Cebu Island, which is famous for its resort area, is written as “せぶ”.
Singapore Hiragana
Singapore”しんがぽーる” is an economically viable country, with companies from all over the world having bases in Asia. Singapore has a small land area and no capital, but the famous Marina Bay Sands is written in hiragana as “まりーなべいさんず”.
Laos Hiragana
Laos”らおす” is a country where you can spend a relaxing time along the Mekong River with abundant nature. The people are also many Buddhists.
Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is written in hiragana as “ゔぃえんちゃん”. The world heritage site Luang Prabang with Phousi Hill is written in hiragana as “るあんぱばーん”.
Brunei Hiragana
Brunei”ぶるねい” is a wealthy and safe country with a king of state, a small land area, a small population, but abundant natural resources such as natural gas and high national income.
In Brunei’s capital, Bandar Seri Begawan writes “ばんだるすりぶがわん” in hiragana, and the famous water village Kampong Ayer writes “かんぽんあいーる” in hiragana.
Malaysia Hiragana
Malaysia”まれーしあ” is a Southeast Asian country that covers the Malay Peninsula and parts of Borneo. With beaches and rainforests, it is known as a country with a mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and European cultural influences.
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is written in hiragana as “くあらるんぷーる”. The tourist attraction Petronas Twin Towers towering over Kuala Lumpur is written in hiragana as “ぺとろなすついんたわー”.
Cambodia Hiragana
Cambodia”かんぼじあ” is a Southeast Asian country with rich terrain such as lowland plains, the Mekong Delta, mountainous areas, and the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand.
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, is written in hiragana as “ぷのんぺん”. The famous tourist destination Angkor Wat is written in hiragana as “あんこーるわっと”
Myanmar Hiragana
Myanmar “みゃんまー”There are more than 100 ethnic groups in Southeast Asian countries bordering India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and Thailand.
The capital city of Myanmar, Naypyidaw, is written in hiragana as “ねぴどー”. The largest city, Yangon, is written in hiragana as “やんごん”.
This time, I used hiragana notation for the 10 ASEAN countries in Southeast Asia and their capitals, but I would like to post articles that use hiragana notation for various themes in the future. Hiragana is the first Japanese character to be learned in Japanese education, so it can be read by men and women of all ages, and it is easy to remember because there are few types like kanji.
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