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Kana - Wikipedia Kana (仮名; Japanese pronunciation: [ka na]) are syllabaries used to write Japanese phonological units, morae In current usage, kana most commonly refers to hiragana [1] and katakana
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Kana Pro: Learn hiragana katakana fast and easy Kana refers to the two syllabic writing systems used in Japanese: Hiragana and Katakana Kana Pro is a quiz type learning tool for memorizing the kana characters
KANA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of KANA is a Japanese system of syllabic writing having characters that can be used exclusively for writing foreign words or in combination with kanji (as for indicating pronunciations or grammatical inflections); also : a single character belonging to the kana system
The Beauty of Kana: The Allure of Japan’s Unique Calligraphic Culture Kana is a unique script in Japanese calligraphy, possessing a beauty and fluidity that offers a special allure not found in other scripts By studying classical works and exploring the unique expressive techniques and beauty of kana, one can deepen their understanding of the world of calligraphy
Kana - Interactive Japanese Each kana represents a syllable like "ka" or "ni" There are 46 different Kana, but each one has two different ways it can be written (if this seems confusing, consider that English has lowercase and capital letters)
Kana - New World Encyclopedia A kanji used this way as a phonogram is called a kana Both hiragana and katakana developed from the ancient kana system (man'yōgana), a kind of phonetic character using kanji
Kana - (History of Japan) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable Kana refers to the two syllabaries used in the Japanese writing system: hiragana and katakana These scripts were developed during the Heian period as a means to express the Japanese language phonetically, allowing for greater accessibility in literature and communication
Japanese writing system - Wikipedia Collation (word ordering) in Japanese is based on the kana, which express the pronunciation of the words, rather than the kanji The kana may be ordered using two common orderings, the prevalent gojūon (fifty-sound) ordering, or the old-fashioned iroha ordering