弔意 /chou i/ and 悔やみ /ku ya mi/ both can be used.
弔慰
Chōi
Of course it is! Hiragana is essential to the Japanese language, and katakana is necessary for writing foreign words.
The three main writing styles of Japanese are kanji, hiragana, and katakana. Kanji are characters borrowed from Chinese language and represent whole words or concepts, while hiragana and katakana are syllabaries used for grammatical functions, native Japanese words, and foreign loanwords, respectively.
あIf you are writing hiragana then it would be like this あ. If you are writing katakana then it would be like this ア.
4 - Hiragana, Kanji, Katakana and Romaji
Foreigners should start by learning Hiragana when studying the Japanese writing system. Hiragana is the basic script used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements. Once proficient in Hiragana, learners can then move on to Katakana, which is used for foreign loanwords, onomatopoeia, and emphasis.
The Japanese use three writing systems: hiragana (cursive), katakana (print), and kanji (borrowed from the Chinese).
Hiragana is the basic, so that is most used in sense. When writing in Japanese you need a mixture of Hiragana Kanji and sometimes Katakana.
日本語 The Japanese writing system contains three major types: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
Japanese uses three, katakana - to write foreign words and things like sound effects in manga hiragana kanji - Chinese characters I think the most common is kanji and hiragana
You can't actually say something in hiragana, hiragana is one of three Japanese alphabets (hiragana, katakana and romanji. The first two use Japanese symbols, but romanji is writing Japanese words using English letters, like what I did when I was writing the names of the Japanese alphabets.), This is how you write it in hiragana though (katakana is simpler forms of the same characters): 私は高価な甘い物を購入する It is pronounced: Watashi WA kōkana amai mono o kōnyū suru. The letters with lines above them are accented. Hope this helps.
If you are asking what the Hiragana means, then I would say it doesn't mean anything, except for 'Caitlin,' because names are the same in every language. The name 'Caitlin' is pronounced 'Keitorin.' Names in Japanese tend to be written in Hiragana, which is a form of Japanese writing, rather than Kanji, which is the form of writing that is most commonly known. The Hiragana for 'Caitlin' is 'ケイトリン' Hope that helps.
Modern Japanese has three scripts: Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana. Kanji is the original script using Chinese characters, imported from Mainland Asia. Hiragana is a flowing script adapted from Kanji (and simplified) which is used for grammar and if you don't know the Kanji for a certain word. Katakana is like Hiragana, but very angular. This script is used for writing words that originate in another language, and the names of foreigners.