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  2. Hiragana - alphabet | Easy Japanese | NHK WORLD-JAPAN

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    The Japanese language has three types of characters: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic symbols, each representing one syllable while Kanji is...

  3. The Japanese Alphabet (Hiragana Chart) - Free Japanese Lessons

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    The characters づ (zu) and ぢ (ji) are very rarely used. づ (zu) only occurs when there is a つ (tsu) in front of it like in つづく (tsuzuku - to continue) or when a Kanji (Chinese character) that has a reading which starts with つ (tsu) is paired at the end with another character changing the つ (tsu) to a づ (zu).

  4. Japanese writing system - Wikipedia

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    Several thousand kanji characters are in regular use, which mostly originate from traditional Chinese characters. Others made in Japan are referred to as "Japanese kanji" (和製漢字, wasei kanji), also known as "[our] country's kanji" (国字, kokuji). Each character has an intrinsic meaning (or range of meanings), and most have more than ...

  5. Japanese Alphabet: Hiragana, Katakana And Kanji Explained

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    These 3 writing systems are called hiragana, katakana and kanji. While there is technically a 4th system called romaji, it’s not really an official writing system for Japanese (think of it as writing Japanese using English letters).

  6. Hiragana vs Katakana vs Kanji vs Romaji - 80/20 Japanese

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    There are literally thousands of unique kanji characters, but there is an official list of “joyō kanji” – kanji for common use – which outlines which characters should be taught in schools and used in official government documents.

  7. Japanese Alphabet: An Easy Guide for Beginners - LinguaJunkie.com

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    Hiragana is one of the most basic forms of Japanese characters. It was imported from cursive-style Chinese writing in the 9th century. Here are some words that are only written in hiragana :

  8. Learn the Japanese Alphabet: Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji -...

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    Kanji was widely used during the Old Japanese time and still in use today, and it’s the most distinctive of the three Japanese alphabets, as well as a huge barrier for entry into Japanese literacy. What Is the Kanji Japanese Alphabet? Kanji are like picture symbols, or pictographs, in the alphabet in Japanese. Each one stands for a word or an ...

  9. The Japanese writing system consists of two types of characters: the syllabic kana – hiragana (平仮名) and katakana (片仮名) – and kanji (漢字), the adopted Chinese characters. Each have different usages, purposes and characteristics and all are necessary in Japanese writing.

  10. Japanese Characters: Everything You Need To Know

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    The Japanese writing system has two types of characters: the syllabic kana (which consists of hiragana and katakana) and kanji (the adopted Chinese characters). Each type has a different usage, purpose, and characteristic, and each is necessary for mastering Japanese writing.

  11. All About Japanese Characters: Hiragana, Katakana & Kanji

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    Want to learn Japanese characters? Hiragana? Katakana? Kanji? And what's the difference between each one? Read this beginner guide.