Nagasaki in hiragana is γͺγγγ.
The Japanese word for friend is tomodachi which is spelled like this in hiragana: ともだち
The hiragana "γ" with a "tenten" ( γ ) becomes "γ" in Japanese. The addition of the tenten changes the pronunciation from "shi" to "ji".
The three Japanese alphabets are Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words and grammatical particles, Katakana is used for borrowed words and onomatopoeia, and Kanji consists of Chinese characters used for nouns, verbs, and adjectives in the Japanese language.
The three main writing styles of Japanese are kanji, hiragana, and katakana. Kanji are characters borrowed from Chinese language and represent whole words or concepts, while hiragana and katakana are syllabaries used for grammatical functions, native Japanese words, and foreign loanwords, respectively.
くろ in hiragana, and the kanji is 黒
I like Hiragana better!
In hiragana, it is written: ねずみ
hiragana katakana and kanji and furigana which is a mix of hiragana and katakana
It's おんがく (Ongaku) in hiragana.
Nagasaki in hiragana is γͺγγγ.
The Japanese word for friend is tomodachi which is spelled like this in hiragana: ともだち
In katakana, "na" is ナ and in hiragana "na" is な.
The verb "to stand" is 'tatsu,' written in hiragana as: たつ
The Japanese word for water is mizu which is spelled like this in hiragana: みず
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