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  2. Template:Katakana table extended - Wikipedia

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    Transcription katakana a i u e o ya yu ye yo; K キェ kye† Kw: クヮ kwa* クィ kwi* クェ kwe* クォ kwo* G ギェ gye† Gw: グヮ gwa* グィ gwi† グェ gwe† グォ gwo† S スィ si‡ シェ she Z J ズィ zi‡ ジェ je T ティ ti トゥ tu*

  3. JIS X 0208 - Wikipedia

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    JIS X 0208 is a 2-byte character set specified as a Japanese Industrial Standard, containing 6879 graphic characters suitable for writing text, place names, personal names, and so forth in the Japanese language.

  4. Man'yōgana - Wikipedia

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    The name "man'yōgana" derives from the Man'yōshū, a Japanese poetry anthology from the Nara period written with man'yōgana. Texts using the system also often use Chinese characters for their meaning , but man'yōgana refers to such characters only when they are used to represent a phonetic value.

  5. Katakana (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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  6. Transcription into Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Most of these novel katakana forms are digraphs, composed of standard katakana characters, but in digraph combinations not found in native words. For example, the word photo is transcribed as フォト ( fo-to ), where the novel digraph フォ ( fo ) is made up from フ (normally fu ) plus a novel small combining form of オ (normally o ).

  7. Hentaigana - Wikipedia

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    Katakana also has variant forms, such as (ネ) and (ヰ). [7] However, katakana's variant forms are fewer than hiragana's. Katakana's choices of man'yōgana segments had stabilized early on and established – with few exceptions – an unambiguous phonemic orthography (one symbol per sound) long before the 1900 script regularization. [8]

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