Hiragana

Hiragana
ひらがな
Jinis
BasaBasa Jepang lan Basa Okinawa
Kala
~800 Masehi tekan saiki
Aksara babon
[Aksara Balung Ramal]]
Aksara sadulur
Katakana, Hentaigana
Arah nulisKiwa manengen
ISO 15924Hira, 410
Jeneng Unicode
Hiragana
Larik Unicode
U+3040-U+309F Hiragana,
U+1B000-U+1B0FF Kana Supplement

Hiragana (平仮名, ひらがな?) iku silabik Jepang, salah sawijining komponèn saka Cara Tulis Jepang, saliyané iku ana katakana, kanji, lan rōmaji (Aksara Latin). Aksara iki nganggo sistem tulisan fonetik. Tembung hiragana kanthi barès berarti kana "biyasa" utawa "prasaja" (béda karo kanji).[1][2]

Hiragana lan katakana kalebu sistem kana. Kanthi siji utawa loro pengecualian, saben-saben swara ing basa Jepang (saben-saben mora) diwakili déning siji karakter ing saben sistem. Tuladhané, "a" (hiragana ); yen dimeloni konsonan, dhapuré dadi "ka" (); utawa "n" (), huruf sengau, kaya m, n, utawa ng ([ŋ]) ing Basa Jawa, utawa vokal sengau ing Basa Prancis. Amarga kuwi, sistem kana dijenengi silabik, dudu alpabet.[3]

  1. http://daijirin.dual-d.net/extra/hiragana.html
    「平」とは平凡な、やさしいという意で、当時普通に使用する文字体系であったことを意味する。 漢字は書簡文や重要な文章などを書く場合に用いる公的な文字であるのに対して、 平仮名は漢字の知識に乏しい人々などが用いる私的な性格のものであった。
    Translation: 平 [the "hira" part of "hiragana"] means "ordinary" or "simple" since at that time [the time that the name was given] it was a writing system for everyday use. While kanji was the official system used for letter-writing and important texts, hiragana was for personal use by people who had limited knowledge of kanji.
  2. "Japanese calligraphy". Encyclopedia Britannica (ing basa Inggris). Dibukak ing 2017-06-22.
  3. Richard Bowring; Haruko Uryu Laurie (2004). An Introduction to Modern Japanese: Book 1. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. kc. 9. ISBN 978-0521548878.

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