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lucasburns wrote:Hiragana began to get used in Japanese and was used by women. Over time hirogana was used by both men and women.
lucasburns wrote:What I don't get is why tobacco is written as ta-ba-ko in hirogana! Did the word tobacco come from Japan? I don't know!
sutekikanojyo wrote:is katakana a totally different writing system than hiragana, or is it just hiragana tailored for western sounds? like for my name, i jused ma-a-ta-a ma-ri-a to-be-na-su in hiragana, but i had to get katakana for wayne. does it matter that i mixed them up or is there some sort of special differentiation?
lucasburns wrote:Re Tobacco - I am just going by the signs outside tobacco shops and also combinis etc that sell tobacco. It has puzzled me for a while!
Jason wrote:sutekikanojyo wrote:hey ^.^ logging on from baton rouge louisiana
You should've been there about a month ago. I would have been down there.
Jason wrote:sutekikanojyo wrote:is katakana a totally different writing system than hiragana, or is it just hiragana tailored for western sounds? like for my name, i jused ma-a-ta-a ma-ri-a to-be-na-su in hiragana, but i had to get katakana for wayne. does it matter that i mixed them up or is there some sort of special differentiation?
If you're not Japanese, you really shouldn't write your name in hiragana, unless you don't know katakana. If you do, then there's not really an excuse.
sutekikanojyo wrote:can you recommend any good katakana/hiragana learning books? i do wanna invest in this language... it's always interested me ^.~; thanks!