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Hiragana es un de cuatro formas de scrive per la lingua japanes (o nion). Desendente de formas de simboles xines clamada kanji, el es usada prima per scrives formal.

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  • Hiragana es un de cuatro formas de scrive per la lingua japanes (o nion). Desendente de formas de simboles xines clamada kanji, el es usada prima per scrives formal.
  • Hiragana (平仮名 or ひらがな) is one of three Japanese syllabary, a component of the Japanese writing system along with Katakana, Kanji, and Romanji. It contains 48 characters. Hiragana and katakana are both kana systems, with the rule that each character represents one mora. Additionally, each kana is either a vowel such as "a" (あ), a consonant followed by a vowel such as "ka" (か), or "n" (ん).
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  • Hiragana es un de cuatro formas de scrive per la lingua japanes (o nion). Desendente de formas de simboles xines clamada kanji, el es usada prima per scrives formal.
  • Hiragana (平仮名 or ひらがな) is one of three Japanese syllabary, a component of the Japanese writing system along with Katakana, Kanji, and Romanji. It contains 48 characters. Hiragana and katakana are both kana systems, with the rule that each character represents one mora. Additionally, each kana is either a vowel such as "a" (あ), a consonant followed by a vowel such as "ka" (か), or "n" (ん). Hiragana is used for words that have no kanji attached to them, which includes particles such as kara から (meaning "from"), and suffixes such as -san さん. Hiragana is also used in situations where the reader or author does not know the particular kanji for the word, like hiragana is used in preschool and children's books, also a situation where it would be considered too formal for the writing purpose. Adjective and verb inflections (altering a word) are written in hiragana, in this case part of the root is then written in kanji. Hiragana is also commonly used to provide a reading aid in the pronunciation of Kanji, which is called Furigana. There are hiragana characters for wi and we although they aren't used frequently:: ゐ (wi) and ゑ (we).
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