Katakana

Katakana
カタカナ
SorçhShillabaght
ÇhengaghynShapaanish, Okinawish, Ainuish, Palauish[1]
Eash~800 BNJ - jiu
Bun-choryssyn
→ Kanji
→ Katakana
カタカナ
Co-choryssynhiragana, hentaigana
Ream UnicodeU+30A0 - U+30FF
ISO 15924Kana
Notey: Bee cowraghyn sheeanagh ASE er y duillag shoh ayns Unicode, foddee.

She corys screeuee Shapaanagh eh Katakana (片仮名, カタカナ ny かたかな?). She shillabaght t'ayn. T'eh co-veaghey marish hiragana as kanji. Ta ymmyd jeant jeh son dy screeu focklyn joarree; myr sampleyr, アメリカ Amerika. Ta ymmyd jeant jeh elley er son arrish-ockleeaght; son enmyn oaylleeagh; as son dy chur trimmid er fockle.[2] Ny keayrtyn, t'ad ry-akin my vees karracteyr loayrt ayns çhengey ny h-abbyrt joarree, ny my vees eh doillee lhaih kanji ennagh. Myr sampleyr, ayns 皮膚科 hifuka ("crackan-oaylleeaght"), t'ad gra dy vel eh doillee lhaih y nah chanji, . Myr shen, dy mennick, t'ad screeu hifuka myr 皮フ科 ny ヒフ科, as shen mestey kanji as katakana.

  1. Thomas E. McAuley (2001). Language change in East Asia, 90. ISBN 978-0700713776.
  2. Yasu-Hiko Tohsaku (1993). "The Japanese Writing System (2) Katakana", Yookoso! An Invitation to Contemporary Japanese, 1oo (Baarle, Shapaanish), McGraw-Hill, 29. ISBN 0070723362.

Katakana

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