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Japanese is written with three types of characters: hiragana, katakana,
and kanji. They have different functions, and combinations of the three
are used to write sentences.
(chart)
Like the English alphabet, each hiragana letter represents a
specific sound and does not have any meaning per se. But unlike in English,
there is only one way of pronouncing a single hiragana letter
or combination of letters. For example, "e" can be pronounced many different
ways in English, as in red, redo, and poorer. The
hiragana " ,"
though, is always pronounced as "a" in father.
(chart)
Katakana are another way of writing the hiragana sounds
and are usually used for foreign words:

Try
writing your name in katakana
(Chinese
characters)
The Japanese imported kanji from China a long time age and absorbed
it into their language by assigning Japanese meanings. Kanji
are different from hiragana and katakana because they
have specific meanings.
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