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  1. Hiragana is the main syllabary containing a total of 46 base syllables, some of which can be altered slightly or combined to create the 100 or so phonetics in the language. The base syllables are show in the table below.

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  2. The Japanese Syllabaries (Hiragana) To check the right pronunciation, visit our website at NHK WORLD.

  3. 20 maj 2019 · There are two syllabaries in Japanese: hiragana and katakana. Alphabets are made of characters that represent a single letter, while syllabaries are made of characters that represent a syllable. So if you take the hiragana か for example, you have to romanize it as “ka.” See how it has two letters?

  4. 22 mar 2024 · Japanese alphabet letters with English translation. When you learn Japanese characters, learn how to read them together. Since Japanese and English pronunciations are different, we will also show you how to pronounce them in English alphabet. This Japanese reading of the characters is also called "romaji" (ro-o-ma-ji).

  5. In Japanese, syllables are organized in the form of a table (5 x 10). This table is called gojūon-zu (literally means table of 50 sounds). To describe these sounds, Hiragana and Katakana alphabets are used. Letters い, う and え appear more than once in the table. These 5 duplicates (gray colored) are usually skipped or ignored.

  6. The Japanese Alphabet. This page contains a table including the following: Japanese alphabet, including Kana, Hiragana, and Katakana, and letters which help you pronounce Japanese words. You will also learn about the different consonants and vowels in the Japanese language.

  7. Basic syllables. There are 46 basic syllables in each syllabary. Syllables are combinations of consonants and vowels. There are 9 consonants (K, S, T, N, H, M, Y, R, W) and 5 vowels (A, I, U, E, O). Modern Japanese does not contain the following syllables any more: YI, YE, WI, WU, WE.

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