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✍️ Japan's Four Writing Systems and Their Use

 

To write the Japanese language, three main systems are used daily, and one additional system (Romaji) is used for assistance.

1. Kanji - Characters that Carry Meaning

  • Origin and Role: Kanji characters were adopted from China. These are ideographic characters that carry a meaning.
  • Usage: Kanji is used to write core words such as Nouns, Verb stems, and Adjective stems.

2. Hiragana - For Grammar

  • Nature and Role: Hiragana is a system developed in Japan. Its characters are phonetic and each character represents a syllable sound.
  • Usage: Hiragana is mainly used for grammatical elements like verb endings, particles, and when the Kanji for a word is unavailable or too difficult.

3. Katakana - For Foreign Words

  • Nature and Role: Like Hiragana, Katakana is also phonetic, but its shape is angular and simple.
  • Usage: Katakana is primarily used to write loanwords (words adopted from foreign languages) such as 'computer' (コンピューター, konpyuutaa), geographical names, and for words that require emphasis.

4. Rōmaji - Roman Letters

  • Nature and Role: Rōmaji is the system of writing Japanese words using Roman (English) letters.
  • Usage: It is mainly used for teaching Japanese pronunciation to foreigners, for typing on computers, or for internationalization in places like street signs and passports.
Summary: The Japanese language utilizes these four systems together to ensure clarity of meaning (Kanji), grammatical fluidity (Hiragana), identification of foreign words (Katakana), and international accessibility (Rōmaji).

 

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