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hiragana
hi·ra·ga·na H0214100 (hîr′ə-gä′nə)n. The cursive and flowing variety of kana used in most modern Japanese texts especially to represent inflectional endings and particles. [Japanese : hira, ordinary, plain + kana, kana; see kana.]hiragana (ˌhɪərəˈɡɑːnə) n (Journalism & Publishing) one of the Japanese systems of syllabic writing based on Chinese cursive ideograms. The more widely used of the two current systems, it is employed in newspapers and general literature. Compare katakana[from Japanese: flat kana]hi•ra•ga•na (ˌhɪər əˈgɑ nə) n. the cursive and more widely used of the two Japanese syllabaries. Compare katakana. [1815–25; < Japanese, =hira ordinary + -gana, comb. form of kana kana] Translationshiragana
hiragana (Japanese)The cursive formed Japanese kana syllabary.Hiragana is mostly used for grammatical particles,verb-inflection, and Japanese words which are not written inkanji or which are too difficult for an educated person toread or write in kanji. Hiragana are also used forfurigana. |