The same as what you used alphabets for, writing!
Hiragana is a fundamental component of the Japanese writing system and is used for native Japanese words, verb endings, particles, and sometimes for writing words that do not have a kanji equivalent. It is considered one of the basic scripts alongside katakana and kanji.
The three Japanese alphabets are Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words and grammatical particles, Katakana is used for borrowed words and onomatopoeia, and Kanji consists of Chinese characters used for nouns, verbs, and adjectives in the Japanese language.
Katakana is primarily used for foreign words and onomatopoeia in Japanese, while Hiragana is used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements. Katakana characters tend to have more angular shapes, while Hiragana characters are more rounded. Both scripts consist of 46 basic characters each.
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.
Nagasaki in hiragana is ăȘăăă.
The Japanese word for friend is tomodachi which is spelled like this in hiragana: ともだち
Of course it is! Hiragana is essential to the Japanese language, and katakana is necessary for writing foreign words.
The three Japanese alphabets are Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words and grammatical particles, Katakana is used for borrowed words and onomatopoeia, and Kanji consists of Chinese characters used for nouns, verbs, and adjectives in the Japanese language.
writing is called hiragana
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.
Japanese has two Syllabaries: Katakana and Hiragana. Katakana is mainly used for foreign words, and Hiragana is mainly used for Japanese grammatical terms and other words that have no Chinese character.
I like Hiragana better!
Hiragana and Katakana both resulted from the simplification of 万尿仮名 (man'yougana) which used Chinese characters for their phonetic value instead of semantic. It is estimated this happened around 800 AD.
Both are syllabaries, used to "spell" words rather than having a symbol that stands for a whole word or concept. Syllabaries relate to pronunciation. The Kanji characters do not. Hiragana is a syllabary used to write words of traditional Japanese origin. The same words have Kanji characters that stand for them. Katakana is a syllabary used to write borrowed words and words of foreign origin, such as names. It is more angular in appearance than Hiragana.
In hiragana, it is written: ねずみ
hiragana katakana and kanji and furigana which is a mix of hiragana and katakana
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.
The next syllabalary alphabet is J^Ji or katakana. This is the second alphabet learned by kids because it is as simple as hiragana but is used to write every foreign word. In Japan, you will never ever see a foreign word written in hiragana or kanji. Katakana contains 48 characters and contains all of the same sounds as hiragana, it is just written in different symbols.