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Hi friends,
I am bit confused about this HIRAGANA and KANA?:? Are they same or different? Please explain me and help me in this.
bhc
KrazyKat
May 27, 2006, 20:05
Kana is the name given both hiragana and katakana as a whole.
(gana=kana with a sound change)
Nana007
May 27, 2006, 23:28
Yes Kana is an umbrella term for Hiragana and Katakana.
Mike Cash
May 27, 2006, 23:54
All your aunts are females, but not all females are your aunts.
All hiragana are kana, but not all kana are hiragana.
JimmySeal
May 28, 2006, 11:43
In a broad sense, there are four types of kana. In a narrow sense, there are two. Hiragana is one of those two.
Mike Cash
May 28, 2006, 12:49
In a broad sense, there are four types of kana. In a narrow sense, there are two. Hiragana is one of those two.
If you're counting furigana and okurigana, you're needlessly complicating the matter.
JimmySeal
Jun 10, 2006, 11:37
Furigana and okurigana are not types of kana. The other two that I was referring to are man'yougana and sougana. Still, a beginner should not concern theirself with such things.
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