GO!
GO! NIHONGO!
HIRAGANA
Japanese children learn Hiragana before they are 7!
Hiragana is derived from Sanskrit;
Sanskrit is derived from Phonoecian.
Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese Hiragana, Gothic, English, Latin
and many other alphabetic languages are derived from
the original Phonoecian Syllabic Alphabet.
(Phonos = sound, ecian = division or syllable)
You'll notice some language alphabets are upside down,
this is because scribe students learned while seated, facing other scribes.
