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Hiragana vs Katakana
I'm currently learning Japanese language. I've started by learning the Hiragana. I have memorized the characters already including the combination. I'm currently on the process of memorizing the Katakana.
I've gained a few Japanese vocabulary thru watching anime. The characters of January in Hiragana and Katakana greatly differs. I can already read Hiragana characters.
This is the character for January in Hiragana:
いちがつ ---> I-CHI-KA-TSU
This is my reading of January in Hiragana characters. But in Katakana, it is written as:
一月 -----> TSUKI
My problem lies on what to use? Will I use the Hiragana character reading for my sentences or use the Katakana?
Thanks for anyone who would reply to this.
12 de jul de 2015 16:54
Respostas · 2
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Generally, we don't use katakana for January, it's 一月(いちがつ / ichigatsu).
ONE MONTH is written as the same in kanji 一月 but it's read as ひとつき / hitotsuki, they don't mean the same.
Katakana is used for the words from other languages, names for person, the place and the country from overseas except some.
I hope this helps you.
12 de julho de 2015
Hiragana looks (as you well know) like this: あえいおう
Katakana looks like this: アエイオウ
一月 (ichigatsu) is neither Hiragana nor is it Katakana (Hiragana and Katakana are called the Kanas). It is Kanji. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanji
一月 by the way means first moon :)
12 de julho de 2015
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Inglês, Filipino (Tagalo), Japonês
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