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  2. Katakana - Wikipedia

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    Katakana (片仮名、カタカナ, IPA: [katakaꜜna, kataꜜkana]) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, [2] kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji). The word katakana means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana characters are derived from components or fragments of more ...

  3. Mi (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Character information Preview み ミ ミ ㋯ Unicode name HIRAGANA LETTER MI KATAKANA LETTER MI HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER MI CIRCLED KATAKANA MI Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex Unicode: 12415: U+307F: 12511: U+30DF: 65424: U+FF90: 13039: U+32EF UTF-8: 227 129 191: E3 81 BF: 227 131 159: E3 83 9F: 239 190 144: EF BE 90: 227 139 ...

  4. Japanese writing system - Wikipedia

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    The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana.Kana itself consists of a pair of syllabaries: hiragana, used primarily for native or naturalized Japanese words and grammatical elements; and katakana, used primarily for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes for emphasis.

  5. Ka (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Ka (hiragana: か, katakana: カ) is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora.Both represent [ka].The shapes of these kana both originate from 加. The character can be combined with a dakuten, to form が in hiragana, ガ in katakana and ga in Hepburn romanization.

  6. Ma (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Ma (hiragana: ま, katakana: マ) is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. The hiragana is made in three strokes, while the katakana in two. The hiragana is made in three strokes, while the katakana in two.

  7. Ya (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Ya (hiragana: や, katakana: ヤ) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. The hiragana is written in three strokes, while the katakana is written in two. Both represent [ja]. Their shapes have origins in the character 也.

  8. Mo (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Character information Preview も モ モ ㋲ Unicode name HIRAGANA LETTER MO KATAKANA LETTER MO HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER MO CIRCLED KATAKANA MO Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex Unicode: 12418: U+3082: 12514: U+30E2: 65427: U+FF93: 13042: U+32F2 UTF-8: 227 130 130: E3 82 82: 227 131 162: E3 83 A2: 239 190 147: EF BE 93: 227 139 ...

  9. Me (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Character information Preview め メ メ ㋱ Unicode name HIRAGANA LETTER ME KATAKANA LETTER ME HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER ME CIRCLED KATAKANA ME Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex Unicode: 12417: U+3081: 12513: U+30E1: 65426: U+FF92: 13041: U+32F1 UTF-8: 227 130 129: E3 82 81: 227 131 161: E3 83 A1: 239 190 146: EF BE 92: 227 139 ...