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5966234 No.5966234 [Reply] [Original]

What is the difference in Hiragana and Katikana?

>> No.5966246

ティs位sひらがな
ティsイsカタカナ

>> No.5966247

>>5966234

It's like cursive and print. One is just more formal.

>> No.5966249

Katakana is used for Foreign terms.

>> No.5966264

About five bank accounts, three ounces and two vehicles.

>> No.5966267

>>5966234
Katakana are used on Katanas.
As the name says. Only for nobility.

>> No.5966273

Katakana = generally used for foreign "borrowed" words, more sharp and angular in form, looks similar to Kanji.

Hiragana = General use, more rounded/

>> No.5967426

Katakana can also be used to put emphasis on regular Japanese words (non-borrowed words)

>> No.5967439

>>5967426
Yeah, I've seen it used as such, as well as for sounds in illustrations, I also see it used frequently on advertisements, I guess the sharp angles get people's attention more?

>> No.5967441
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5967441

I prefer this Kana

>> No.5967455

>>5967441
but at which point on the timeline?
pedophile, ebonophile, or okay.

>> No.5967468

>>5967455
All of them.
The age doesn't matter as long as it belongs to someone you love.

>> No.5967482

>>5967468
It could matter a lot, in terms of legality

>> No.5967488

>>5967455
>ebonophile

I think the word you're looking for is "ephebophile."

"Ebonophile" would imply that you love black people.

>> No.5967501

>>5967488
>thatsthejoke.png

>> No.5967514
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5967514

>>5967501
>thereisnojoke.jpg

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