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What are the symbols for Japanese kana?

Japanese symbols generally refer to Hiragana and Katakana in Japanese.

あアaah

いイi 义

うウu 五

えエe 爱

おオo Austria

かカka card

きキki

くクkuku

けケkei

こコko 

さサsa 丝

しシxi 西

すスsu Su

せセsei

そソso 

たタta Him

ちチchi

つツtsu Tsu times

て テte?

とトto 

なナna that

にニni you

ぬヌnu NU

ねネne

のノno 

はハhaha

ひヒhi

ふフfu

へヘhe sea

ほホho 

まマma

みミmi rice

むムmu めメme

もモmo

やヤya

いイ?i ?伊

< p>ゆユyu

えエ?ei

よヨyo 

らラra

りリ李

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るルlu路

れレle

ろロlo slightly

わワwa Wow

をヲ wo我

んン?n 恩

That is, the Japanese fifty-syllable diagram:

Extended information:

From a textual perspective Speaking of which, Japanese is composed of kanji, kana (hiragana and katakana), and romaji. There are more than 4,000 commonly used Chinese characters in Japanese. Katakana is mainly used to mark foreign words and other emphasis. Other words and particles are expressed in hiragana. Romaji is mainly used on business cards, trademarks, etc. to supplement names and company names.

From a grammatical perspective, Japanese is an agglutinative language. The structure of Japanese mainly relies on various particles to bind sentence components together. In Japanese, the predicate comes after the object, not before the object like in Chinese English.

Reference: Kana-Baidu Encyclopedia