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With Writing Instructions and Pronunciation for ease of Learning

  • Full Alphabet
  • Hiragana
  • Katakana
  • Dakuten
  • Handakuten
  • Yōon

Japanese alphabets may look complex but Japanese is a phonetic language. We use consonants and vowels separately to express any sound, they use single letters for each sound. It makes the language not only easier but also more convenient. The alphabet consists of 3 parts. Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. The best way to learn Japanese is to learn the Hiragana first as it is the fundation of the Japanese words. Then, Katakana is used for foreign words and names. It is also necessary. After these comes the hardest one, one that makes the language tough. Kanji is the toughest part of the alphabet. With dedication its not impossible. At first you should start with Hiragana, then learn Katakana and Kanji as you go furter to your learning journey. Best of luck for your journey. Japanify is here to make your journey buttery smooth.

Hiragana Katakana きゃ Yōon

Hiragana

Hiragana (ひらがな) is one of the three writting methods of japanese language. It is basically the main of them. It is used in native language words. Verbs and Adjectives are mostly Hiragana. It's also used for the small words above Kanji (Furigana). There are 46 letters in Hiragana.

Katakana

Katakana (カタカナ) is the second writting system for japanese language. Katakana is used for foreign words.

Contracted Sounds (Yōon)