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Katakana Defined

One of two standard syllabaries associated with the Japanese writing system. Katakana syllables are typically used in representation of borrowed vocabulary (other than that of Chinese origin), sound-symbolic interjections, or phonetic representation of “difficult” kanji characters in Japanese.

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Off-site Katakana Links, User Submitted

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  • Usagi-Chan's Genki Resources: The Japanese on your Computer section contains information on how to set your computer up for reading and writing in Japanese. These Genki Resource pages were written using the Unicode (UTF-8) format for character encoding and in order for you to properly view these pages, you may need to modify your browser settings.
  • Displaying Japanese Characters: There are several ways to display Japanese characters depending on your operating system. In some cases you need to install special Japanese language software on your computer. Here is some configuration information and software that you might want to try.

If you would like to find additional social bookmark based links on the topic of we recommend the Open Tag Directory > Katakana. If you would like to find related tags we recommend Tag Patterns > Katakana

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