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  • Japanese writing system - Wikipedia
    The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana
  • Here’s Why Japan Has 3 Writing Systems - Culture Trip
    Hiragana and katakana are native to Japan and represent syllable sounds; together these two alphabets are referred to as kana The three writing systems are in use today – sometimes even within the same sentence – which can make things confusing for those unfamiliar with their workings
  • When Do You Use the Three Japanese Writing Systems? - Duolingo Blog
    Japanese words are written in hiragana, katakana, or kanji, so when is each system used? Here’s what you need to know about writing in Japanese
  • Japanese Writing Systems: Complete Guide to Hiragana, Katakana, and . . .
    Japanese uses three main writing systems simultaneously, and understanding how they work together is the key to reading Japanese successfully In other words, hiragana and katakana are two different ways to write the same thing Think of it like print and cursive in English – they represent the same sounds but look different and are used
  • Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji: Guide to Japanese Writing System - Coto Academy
    In 1900 the two kana scripts, hiragana, and katakana were codified This led to the clear establishment of rules for the Japanese system in 1946 Whenever you just start out learning Japanese, hiragana is usually the first writing system you learn
  • The Ultimate Guide to Japanese Writing Systems . . . - Eurolinguiste
    Here are each of the writing systems and how they are used The first two writing systems are each one half of what is known as Kana Kana are phonetic symbols – representations of pronunciation – and the systems are Hiragana and Katakana They are known as syllabaries
  • The Japanese Writing System: Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana
    Hiragana is one of the three Japanese writing systems It is a phonetic lettering system and is considered the basic way of writing in Japanese Japanese sentences are usually formed by combining Hiragana and Kanji and occasionally, Katakana
  • Hiragana vs Katakana vs Kanji in English: Understanding the Japanese . . .
    Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic scripts, while Kanji is logographic, meaning each character represents a word or idea These scripts didn’t just appear overnight They have a rich history, influenced by interactions with neighboring cultures, especially China and Korea
  • The Writing System – Learn Japanese
    Japanese consists of two scripts (referred to as kana) called Hiragana and Katakana, which are two versions of the same set of sounds in the language Hiragana and Katakana consist of a little less than 50 “letters”, which are actually simplified Chinese characters adopted to form a phonetic script
  • The Japanese Writing System - Chromlea
    Japanese Kana consists of two unique syllabaries – Hiragana and Katakana which are used in conjunction with Kanji to form complete Japanese sentences While Romaji and Furigana are two other subsets of the Japanese written language, they are only used for specific purposes





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