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All Japanese words are based off of phonetic systems called 'hirigana' and 'katakana'. The other characters are called 'kanji' which each have multiple pronunciations and can also be written in the kana systems. an example:

word with kanji-食べる

word in hirigana only-たべる

pronunciation-taberu

meaning-the verb 'to eat'

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