Katakana is mainly used for foreign loan-words, non-Japanese names, and onomatopoeia (sound effects). For example: Cola is コーラ ko-ra. You will notice the dash in the middle. This makes the コ ko longer in sound. If this were to be written in Hiragana, it would look like: こうら koura.

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HA - HI - FU - HE - HO (katakana) ha. hi. fu. he. ho. 0 comentários: Página inicial. Assinar: Postagens (Atom) facebook google youtube shareThis soundcloud twitter Dakuten ゛ (also called ten-ten ("dot dot") and handakuten ゜ (also called maru ("circle") are two signs that are used in the Japanese kana syllabaries hiragana and katakana to change the sounds of some of the characters. They are written after the character. Ten-ten is used more than maru. An example is the hiragana character は ha. Các bài học về Hiragana - Hướng dẫn đột quỵ cho は 、 ひ 、 ふ 、 へ 、 ほ (Ha, Hi, Fu, He, Ho) Từ vựng tiếng Nhật cần thiết Các bài học về Hiragana - Hướng dẫn đột quỵ cho な 、 に 、 ぬ 、 ね 、 の (Na, Ni, Nu, Ne, No) Dakuten ゛ and Handakuten ゜ Characters. Dakuten ゛ and Handakuten ゜ can be added to the basic Hiragana set to change the pronunciation and extend the alphabet used to create native Japanese words. zpti0L. 376 244 350 232 74 282 330 465 76

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