*Sniff* This is it. You've got it all after that. Well, I'd hate to bring
up the kanji, but...
Here we have a table of all dipthongs. These are all the combinations that you'll see with Hiragana. Just remember that the big main character is drawn first followed by the smaller character next to it. Also, if you forget how to write the characters, go back to the Hiragana lessons and freshen up. Oh, I'm changing this table from the last one. Just click on the image to get a WAV of what it sounds like. Good luck! I'll see you back in the JAL lessons.
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