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Stephanie
How do I write "Hungry" in Hiragana?
はら へた <--- I got this far. I know that "hetta" has two T's so I'm not sure how to express that in Hiragana.
Oct 29, 2014 7:24 PM
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はら へった or おなか すいた
We usually use はらへったぁ or おなかすいたぁ
October 30, 2014
The correct about what you wrote is, as Jordan said, はらへった but I'd like to recommend you not to say so, it sounds a bit boyish though there are many girls use it in everyday conversation. The better is saying おなか(が)すいた 。(*In colloquial, you can get が off.)
November 1, 2014
Double consonants are all written with a small tsu character before, so for example: った(tta), っか(kka) and so on.
October 30, 2014
飢えた = うえた
October 30, 2014
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