Japanese Alphabet a to Z?

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A good website to reference to that gives both the english version and then the japanese symbol for it www.linguanaut.com/japanese_alphabet.htm. The Hiragana and Katakana are the two forms the japanese alphabet you will need to become familiar with the Hiragana deals with the ancient japanese words and the Katakana deals with the modern version of the alphabet.
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The Japanese writing system is made up of Kanji, ideographs from Chinese Characters (up to 60,000 symbols), Hiragana, a syllabary used for Japanese words (about 45 symbols), and Katakana, used for foreign words (about 45 symbols).
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The Japanese alphabet is not quite as simple as the American alphabet. In fact, there are three Japanese alphabets! In Japan, the alphabets are: Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji.
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Japanese people doesn't have A-Z instead they use hiragana or Katakana letter Hiragana あいうえお A I U E O かきくけこ
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Japanese writing system consists of syllables and not alphabet like English. The syllables are a combination of the consonants ( k, s, t, n, h, m, y, r, w ) with the five vowels (
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The Japanese alphabet is quite easy to find if you do a quick search online. You can see the full Japanese alphabet on a website called Linguanaut.com. Enjoy! You can find more information
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