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What's the difference between Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji?.

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Answer:

Very simple.

Explanation:

Hiragana- The first Japanese alphabet that is used for Japanese words.

For example, こんにちは - Hello

katakana- The second Japanese alphabet. Katakana is the alphabet for specifically used for foreign words or items that don't originate from Japan. For example, チョコレート - chocolate

Kanji - The last Japanese alphabet that uses Chinese characters to describe a word. For example, 学校 - school.

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