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speaking and reading Japanese, what are the differences between Hiragana and Katakana?
17 apr. 2015 02:23
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Now, in Japanese, we use Hiragana and kanji. However, katakana is important, too. It's used for everything that comes from overseas, the foreigners' names, the names of the foreign countries, the words from other languages...and it's also used for onomatopoeia and other things.So, we need hiragana, katakana and kanji. I hope this was helpful.
17 april 2015
The difference is similar to the difference between uppercase and lowercase, or between an upright font and italics. Basically, Katakana are used to emphasize something or for foreign words (think uppercase or italics). Hiragana are used for everything else (think lowercase).
17 april 2015
katakana is for load words
17 april 2015
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