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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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