Hiragana and katakana: the basics of learning Japanese

Do you dream of learning Japanese but don't know where to start? Hiragana and katakana, two syllabic writing systems, are an essential prerequisite. Together with kanji, ideograms of Chinese origin, they make up the 3 types of characters used to write Japanese. Dive into the fascinating world of Japanese writing with us!

Hiragana

Hiragana table

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Katakana table

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Table of hiragana and katakana variations using dakuten ゛and handakuten ゜

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Table of hiragana and katakana combinations

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