Kana is a general term for two types of alphabet-based Japanese script: hiragana (ひらがな) and katakana (カタカナ). These were developed as an alternative and adjunct to ideograph based characters of Chinese origin, or Kanji (漢字).
Kana are the syllabic Japanese scripts, as opposed to the logographic Chinese characters known in Japan as kanji (Japanese: 漢字) and the Roman alphabet known as rōmaji. There are three kana scripts: modern cursive hiragana (ひらがな), modern angular katakana (カタカナ), and the old syllabic use of kanji known as man'yōgana that was ancestral to both.
The proper noun is spelled Kansas, a US state in the Great Plains. The English plural of kana (Japanese syllable) is kanas or kana.
Kana Software was created in 1996.
The population of Kana Software is 500.
Henry Kana is 5' 10".
Kana Tsugihara is 158 cm.
Kana Yume is 163 cm.
Kana Mikura is 156 cm.
Kana Morishita is 155 cm.
Kana Nishimura is 174 cm.
Kana Wakisawa is 157 cm.
Kana Tanaka is 164 cm.
The duration of Kana Kanmani is 2.2 hours.