Katetakana same writing system Katakana, Sutagana Same Hiragana language group together chakynese. Katetakana is a Chakynese syllabary, one component of the Chakynese writing system along with Sutagana, Komye, and in some cases the Latin script. Katetakana and Sutagana are both kana systems; they have corresponding character sets in which each Kena, or character, represents one mora (one sound in the Chakynese language). The word katetakana means "fragmentary kena", as the katakana scripts are derived from components of more complex komye. depending on the context, sounds either like English m, n, or ng ([ŋ]), or like the nasal vowels of French.
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| - Katetakana same writing system Katakana, Sutagana Same Hiragana language group together chakynese. Katetakana is a Chakynese syllabary, one component of the Chakynese writing system along with Sutagana, Komye, and in some cases the Latin script. Katetakana and Sutagana are both kana systems; they have corresponding character sets in which each Kena, or character, represents one mora (one sound in the Chakynese language). The word katetakana means "fragmentary kena", as the katakana scripts are derived from components of more complex komye. depending on the context, sounds either like English m, n, or ng ([ŋ]), or like the nasal vowels of French.
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| - Katetakana same writing system Katakana, Sutagana Same Hiragana language group together chakynese. Katetakana is a Chakynese syllabary, one component of the Chakynese writing system along with Sutagana, Komye, and in some cases the Latin script. Katetakana and Sutagana are both kana systems; they have corresponding character sets in which each Kena, or character, represents one mora (one sound in the Chakynese language). The word katetakana means "fragmentary kena", as the katakana scripts are derived from components of more complex komye. depending on the context, sounds either like English m, n, or ng ([ŋ]), or like the nasal vowels of French.
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