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The Japanese alphabet of Katakana
Katakana is a Japanese alphabet out of the three of them. The three alphabets are Hirigana(ひりがな),Katakana (カタカナ), and kanji (漢字)

HISTORY. The katakana is another writing system derived from Chinese characters. It was created by Buddhist monks around the 8th or 9th century, and, like the hiragana, its primary purpose was to simplify the writing of Man'yōgana characters. Source:https://www.google.com

characters: The alphabet of katakana is the same as in hirigana but written differently. Here is what the vowels look like in katakana, ア、イ、ウ、エ、オ. Then after that we have the consonants. カ、キ、ク、ケ、コ、サ、シ,ス、セ、ソ,タ、チ、ツ、テ、ト、ナ、二、ヌ、ネ、ノ、ハ、ヒ、フ、ヘ、ホ、マ、ミ、ム、メ、モ、ヤ、ユ、ヨ、ラ、リ、ル、レ、ロ、ワ、ヲ、ン. After that is the small つ. It extends certain sounds ツ＋k、つ＋、つ＋s、つ＋t. For example ヤケ＞ヤッケ extends the K sound so instead of being pronounced yake it’s pronounced yakke. After that is the long vowels add this symbol (-) to extend vowels あー、イー、ウー、エー、オー. And after that is the dakuon which makes it so you add a symbol and it changes the sound. ガ、ギ、グ、ゲ、ゴ、ザ、ジ、ズ、デ、ド、バ、ビ、ブ、ベ、ボ、パ、ピ、プ、ペ、ポ.

technically there’s another part called the combo but its not too important. サイるす (talk) 20:09, 18 December 2023 (UTC)