Hiragana is the whole-word kanji characters used for native Japanese words,
Katakana is the syllabic characters used for non-native words
Hiragana is the whole-word kanji characters used for native Japanese words,
Katakana is the syllabic characters used for non-native words
Oh, so no. Not simple.
Not simple but fun!
I'll add it to my list. At this point it's like Arnold Rimmer's "clean radioactive floors right after learning Portuguese"👀😅
I took a Japanese class when I was in college, it was very straightforward , very systematic & logical
Good to know. German is also like this, our language too (but way wider and worse to speak too). It's nice to pick language that makes SENSE, FRANCE!!!
*instantly agitated*
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Well I let you know I took anime class by binging daily through whole high school, so I can't read shit, but could definitely tell what's going on without watching. (It was usually teen female captain in extremely short skirt about to decapitate some monsters.)
French culture is legit awful. It leads to an awful language, which in turn helps perpetuate a culture that makes no sense.