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The Japanese language has a unique writing system with four scripts: Hiragana,Katakana, Kanji, and Romaji. Unlike English, Japanese doesn’t use a single alphabet. Each script has a specific purpose and plays a key role in writing Japanese.
Hiragana is the foundation of Japanese writing and the most commonly used script. It has 46 basic characters, each representing a single sound in Japanese. Hiragana is essential for beginners because it’s used in almost all Japanese texts and helps learners understand sentence structure and grammar.
Each Japanese writing system has its own style or shape. The following table will summarize them all:
Script | Appearance | Represent | Function | Example |
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Hiragana | Flowing and round-shaped | Syllables | Native words, grammatical elements | あ、い、う、え、お |
Katakana | Angular, with more straight lines | Syllables | Loan words, onomatopoeic sounds, foreign names | ア、イ、ウ、エ、オ |
Kanji | Complicated with a lot of strokes | Concepts, ideas, image | convey meaning concisely in texts | 月、日、川、木 |
Romaji | Just Latin characters | Syllables | Use on keyboard, to teach foreigners Japanese | a, i, u, e, o |
Writing Japanese involves mastering each script. Here’s how to get started:
Learning the Japanese writing system is a rewarding journey. Start with Hiragana, practice writing daily, and build your skills from there. With consistent practice, you’ll be reading and writing Japanese before you know it!
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