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The Japanese alphabet consists of Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. The most used and the most common one is Hiragana.

However, the alphabet is not like the English. It has these: A (ah), i (ee), u (ooh), e (eh), and o (oh). And there are 10 sets of these.

  a i u e o

a あ、い、う、え、お

k か、き、く、け、こ

s(si=shi) さ、し、す、せ、そ

t(ti=chi,tu=tsu)     た、ち、つ、て、と

n            な、に、ぬ、ね、の

h            は、ひ、ふ、へ、ほ

m            ま、み、む、め、も

y            や    ゆ   よ

r(l sound)        ら、り、る、れ、ろ

w            わ       を

n ん

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Japanese don't use the English alphabet

If you search Google images you will find the Japanese alphabet with some English equivalents.

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