Japanese has no alphabet. It uses two syllabaries (Katakana, Hiragana), and about 2000 Chinese characters (Kanji).
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There are actually three alphabets used in Japan. Hiragana and Katakana are used to represent sounds, usually a consonant and a vowel together. Kanji are the pictographs that represent entire words.
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There are basically three alphabets in Japan: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Hiragana is what's first learned, and is one of the easiest. Katakana has the same amount of characters and same pronounciations as hiragana, but written different. Katakana is often used for foreign words. Kanji is the alphabet that is Chinese characters. The kanji alphabet is endless, but Japanese and Chinese kanji are not the same. There's the Japanese meaning and Chinese meaning. Most people when writing will use all three alphabets at the same time.
Letters of the alphabets.
Archaeologists have found three different alphabets that are yet to be deciphered
There are no alphabets in any numbers. alphabets contain only letters (not numbers).
It depends on which alphabets you're comparing.
There are many alphabets used in Canada, but officially there are only 2: the English and French Alphabets.
there are 29,27,and 26 alphabets
all alphabets can be written by hand.