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yuiyoshida

(42,768 posts)
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 09:59 AM Oct 2013

This is the chart I meant to post... its complete.



The other one was incomplete, sorry about that. This is better and explains better too. The first step in learning
Japanese is learning some of the symbols. This is Hiragana. Later maybe we can post one for Katakana. Kanji is abit
more complicated...as its like Chinese symbols.
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This is the chart I meant to post... its complete. (Original Post) yuiyoshida Oct 2013 OP
And here is the Katakana Chart.. yuiyoshida Oct 2013 #1

yuiyoshida

(42,768 posts)
1. And here is the Katakana Chart..
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 10:11 AM
Oct 2013


Its amazing...in that in Japanese.. words that have to do with all things Japanese are in Hiragana. Things that are from outside
Japan...are written in Katakana
For example Coffee: is Kohi. That would be in Katakana.
Tea is : ocha... and would be written in Hiragana.
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