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Hiragana (平仮名, ひらがな, IPA: [çiɾaɡaꜜna, çiɾaɡana(ꜜ)]) is a ****anese syllabary, part of the ****anese
writing system,
along with
katakana as well as kanji...
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historical variants of the now-standard
hiragana. In
current usage, 'kana' can
simply mean
hiragana and katakana. Katakana, with a few additions...
- ****anese syllabary, one
component of the ****anese
writing system along with
hiragana,
kanji and in some
cases the
Latin script (known as rōmaji). The word katakana...
- characters, and
syllabic kana. Kana
itself consists of a pair of syllabaries:
hiragana, used
primarily for
native or
naturalised ****anese
words and grammatical...
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Hiragana is a
Unicode block containing hiragana characters for the ****anese language. The
following Unicode-related do****ents
record the
purpose and process...
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Hiragana and
katakana were
first simplified from kanji, and
hiragana,
emerging somewhere around the 9th century, was
mainly used by women.
Hiragana was...
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Hiragana Times (ひらがな タイムズ) is a
magazine published in ****an, and its
audience is
foreigners residing in ****an. The
Hiragana Times is
unique in that all...
- used with
hiragana, for
example in the
signs of
ramen restaurants,
which are
normally written らーめん in
hiragana. Usually, however,
hiragana does not use...
- Akimoto. The
group was
established as a
subgroup of Keyakizaka46
named Hiragana Keyakizaka46 on 30
November 2015, and was
renamed and spun off into its...
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space bar;
conversion (henkan 変換), on the
right of the
space bar; katakana/
hiragana/rōmaji (カタカナ / ひらがな / ローマ字), on the
right of the
space bar, next to 変換...