What is this katakana?

About Katakana
Katakana is one of three characters used in the Japanese language. Katakana is a phonetic alphabet - each letter represents the sound of a syllable (like English ABC). Letter itself has no meaning. Katakana and Hiragana represent exactly the same set of sounds.
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What is Z in katakana?

All [z] Sounds In Japanese

Check it out along with the others below. ざ = za. じ = ji. ず = zu. ぜ = ze.
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What is B in katakana?

This V sound has been written in Katakana using the letter ヴ for a long time. But in 1954, the Council for Japanese Language said it is desirable to use “ バ・ビ・ブ・ベ・ボ”, that is, Katakana letters representing the [B] sound, for words with the [V] sound.
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Is there no V in Japanese?

No. Katakana "ヴ" is just used to show the original sound is "v," not "b." "バイオリン," which is the loanword for "violin," is often written as "ヴァイオリン." The pronunciation "ヴァイオリン," however, is the same as "バイオリン."
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What is K in Japan?

け, in hiragana or ケ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both represent [ke]. The shape of these kana come from the kanji 計 and 介, respectively. ke.
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What is Katakana for? and Kanji? - ひらがな&カタカナ&漢字



Is kanji used in anime?

You should start hiragana first, katakana and then kanji. Yeah, it's good to watch anime but they speak very fast and the way they say is not Japanese actual speak but it's good to watch you sure learn some new and slang words from it .
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What Japanese language is anime?

Despite some noteworthy differences, anime Japanese is, obviously, real Japanese. This means that you'll have the opportunity to reinforce your listening skills for vocabulary, grammar and speech patterns.
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Why does Japan have 3 alphabets?

But why keep all three? Today, these three writing systems are used together, sometimes even in the same sentence. Part of the reason is for readability. Kanji creates natural breaks in a sentence that make it easier for the reader to separate nouns and verbs.
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Is Japanese hard to learn?

Japanese is ranked by the U.S. Foreign Services Institute as the most difficult language for native English speakers to learn. The institute uses the time it takes to learn a language to determine its difficulty 23-24 weeks for the easiest and 88 weeks for the hardest.
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What is KO in hiragana?

The hiragana syllable こ (ko). Its equivalent in katakana is コ (ko). It is the tenth syllable in the gojūon order; its position is か行お段 (ka-gyō o-dan, “row ka, section o”).
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How do you write Ju in katakana?

The katakana syllable ヂュ (ju). Its equivalent in hiragana is ぢゅ (ju).
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How do you write E in katakana?

The katakana syllable エ (e). Its equivalent in hiragana is え (e).
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How do I write my name in katakana?

To write your name in Japanese, the easiest way is to find a Katakana letter that corresponds to the pronunciation of your Japanese name. For example, if your name is “Maria,” look for the Katakana character for Ma, which is マ, then the character for Ri, which is リ, and then character for A, which is ア.
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Is katakana harder than hiragana?

Hiragana is hard but Katakana is even tougher especially for non-Chinese people.
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What is Hyojungo?

Hyojungo is the name of the standard form of the language and the dialect of the Japanese capital, Tokyo. Hyojungo is generally understood despite widely varying regional dialects. There are 127 million native speakers of Japanese. More than 100,000 people speak it as a second language.
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Can anime teach you Japanese?

Watching Anime can certainly be a useful tool to learn Japanese language. Yes, people can learn at least a bit watching anime! Although it may be tricky at times, it is possible to enjoy and learn Japanese at the same time.
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What Yare Yare means?

If you already watched or read JoJo's Bizzarre Adventure in Japanese, you would know the iconic phrase by Jotaro Kujo: “やれやれ” -pronounced “Yare Yare”. The phrase is trasnlated to intrepretations such as “well well”, “good grief” and “give me a break.” It is a common expression in Japan used to show disappointment.
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Is there a word for no in Japanese?

The word for 'no' in Japanese is いいえ (iie) or the more familiar いや (iya). But to say or hear 'no' is generally uncomfortable for the Japanese.
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Does hiragana have AK?

The sound of か is the combination of [k] and the vowel [a], hence [ka]. Note that the Japanese [k] sound is less forceful than the English [k] sound. きhas four strokes.
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What are the 3 Japanese languages?

These three systems are called hiragana, katakana and kanji. If that sounds overwhelming, don't worry! Hiragana and katakana are easy enough to learn – and will be a big help if you're thinking about travelling to Japan, or learning basic Japanese.
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Can you learn Japanese by listening?

One of the biggest advantages to listening to lots of Japanese before you actually learn how to speak it is getting nice and familiar with how Japanese should sound. You get a much better handle for pronunciation, accent, and tone than if you just went into it without any prior listening experience.
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