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This chart shows you total of 46 basic Katakana characters, which are used for non-Japanese or loanwords: a word adopted from a foreign language. The Katakana character set conveniently includes the same sounds as Hiragana. Let's start learning all Katakana character, just click here https://mochidemy.com/kana/

This chart shows you total of 46 basic Katakana characters, which are used for non-Japanese or loanwords: a word adopted from a foreign language. The Katakana character set conveniently includes the same sounds as Hiragana. Let's start learning all Katakana character, just click here https://mochidemy.com/kana/

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Learn Japanese: Colors by misshoneyvanity on DeviantArt

Description A chart for colors in Japanese. Kanji is on the left and the romanji is on the right As a commenter below mentioned, 橙, or "daidai", is the kanji for orange, but オレンジ is more commonly used. So, when you're in Japan, I suggest using オレンジ. ^^

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Learn how to write Japanese Katakana Ra(ラ)、Ri(リ)、Ru(ル)、Re(レ)、Ro(ロ) Visit Link to get printable Japanese Katakana practice worksheets.
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