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Hiragana |
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Hiragana is a alpahabet of the Japanese. It is partially taken from Kanji characters. Each symbol represents a sound insead of meaning. When learning Japanese, this or Katakana should be learned first. Katakana and this are both related. |
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Here is the Hiragana chart. It is taken from Namiko Abe's site. Visit her site at http://www.japanese.about.com |
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