The Fifty-tone graph is equivalent to the 26-letter English alphabet.
It is the voiced voice in Japanese. There is also the voiced music (pause) in Japanese)
Each hirakana has a unique katakana.
Hirakana is equivalent to uppercase letters of the English alphabet, which are used more in Japanese writing and daily life.
Katakana is equivalent to lowercase letters in the English alphabet. It is mostly used to write foreign words (in simple words, Japanese use Japanese to pronounce words in other countries)
Sometimes some words, which should have been hirakana, are intentionally written in katakana to emphasize.
A 50-tone graph consists of five columns and ten rows. Each column has the same vowel and each row has the same consonants.
(Vowels and consonants can be understood as vowels and consonants respectively.) Kana is used for phonograph. Each fake name has a specific pronunciation. Each hirakana has a corresponding katakana. Hirakana is a Chinese-character cursive script. Katakana is a Chinese character-based Japanese writing. Japanese is written in combination with hirakana, Katakana, and Chinese characters. Katakana is used to write foreign languages.
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