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Japanese Katakana table and charts

Japanese Katakana table and charts

tunimaal May 28, 2011 2

Japanese katakana syllabary are one of the three alphabets that make up the Japanese language: Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana. The Katakana, like the Hiragana, are divided into two tables and contain at all five

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Japanese Hiragana Chart

Japanese Hiragana Chart

tunimaal May 15, 2011 0

Japanese Hiragana are one of the 3 alphabets of the Japanese language syllabary (composed of Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji). The Japanese Hiragana are divided into two tables and have 5 vowels. Here you will

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What is kanji: introduction to the Japanese kanji

What is kanji: introduction to the Japanese kanji

tunimaal May 7, 2011 0

The Japanese kanji (kanji used in Japan only) are one of the most important elements in the language of the rising sun country. According to dictionaries, between 8000 and 10,000 kanji are listed in

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Gaijin and Gaikokujin in Japan : the definition

Gaijin and Gaikokujin in Japan : the definition

tunimaal May 6, 2011 0

Gaijin, here is one of the first words you might hear on arriving in Japan. You will not hear it at the airport or in administration, but in the streets or in some conversations.

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