With the characters shown, for example where you see SA/ZA below, the first of the two characters (the one on the left) is the one that is SA, the other one being ZA
Be careful with SO and SHI, they are very similar to N, NO, TSU
SA/ZA | ![]() |
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a boy and girl are skating side by side |
SHI/JI | ![]() |
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a ship with two sails |
SU/ZU | ![]() |
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a sloppy eater with soup dribbling down his chin |
SE/ZE | ![]() |
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looks like Hiragana SE |
SO/ZO | ![]() |
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Sew a button |
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