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Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana are the different forms of Japanese included in Japanese writing. Kanji characters are of Chinese origin, Hiragana is for pure Japanese words and especially for Kanji prefix and suffix, while Katakana is pure Japanese and is used to write foreign words in addition to Kanji. Japanese and Chinese kanji are similar but are read differently. Example, water is mizu in Japanese but shui in Chinese. Japanese verbs are just simple languages, in Japanese, verbs are conjugated in three forms represented by commas. The first is for conversations, which is the simple present tense or common form. The second is used or said with please, which is the te or the de. The third is the present tense which is polite.

To learn, read and write Japanese. Again, when typing Japanese, you will find all three types of characters. Very different from our usual writing, all characters are written from right to left or from top to bottom. But modern Japanese allow it from left to right. Each Kanji can also have other meanings and be accompanied by other Hiraganas.

hiragana
The alphabet that is of Japanese origin. It is now used to indicate particles, prepositions, and many adjectives. examples:
1. The rain is soul
2. The dog is inu
3. The sea is umi
When you are in Japan and you know how to read and write Hiragana, you can express yourself.
example sentence:
“I am a student.” it is Watashi wa gakusei desu.

Katakana
Based on Chinese characters. Today, it is used to write foreign words, to write telegrams, and advertising (such as business signs). examples:
1. The album is arubamu
2. The pencil is kureyon
3. kilo is Kiro
example sentence:
“You get excellent service at that hotel.” it is Ano hoteru wa totemo sabisu ga ii desu.

kanji
Long before Japanese writing began, they draw. the example is to write an animal (such as a cow) and draw them instead. Everything changed, today is the Japanese writing Kanji. Remember that each Kanji can have more than one way of reading. examples:
1.mil is sense
2. Down is shit
3. Correct is tadashi
example sentence:
“The sun rises from the east.” it is Hello wa higashi kara noboru.

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