As mentioned in
Lesson 1,
Katakana (as seen in the Katakana chart below) is mainly used for
foreign words such as foreign names and words that have been borrowed
from other languages such as コンピューター (kompyu-ta- = computer). Katakana
is the least frequently used of the three character sets in Japanese.
The Japanese language does not have as many sounds as the English
language so, when creating a name in Katakana for instance, the name
must be sound out to the closest Japanese equivalent. Katakana,
Hiragana, and Furigana (when Hiragana is written small next to a Kanji
character to show how that character is read) are collectively known as
Kana.
There are some special Katakana characters that exist only for foreign names (such as シェ (she) or ティ (ti)). These special Katakana characters are not in the Katakana chart below (which contains only the standard set of Katakana characters) but can be seen in our Names in Japanese lesson.
There are some special Katakana characters that exist only for foreign names (such as シェ (she) or ティ (ti)). These special Katakana characters are not in the Katakana chart below (which contains only the standard set of Katakana characters) but can be seen in our Names in Japanese lesson.
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Combinations
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Click here for a printable Katakana chart (PDF - get Adobe Acrobat Reader).
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