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Learn Basic Japanese: Hiragana 平仮名& Katagana 片仮名(Lesson 0)Learn Basic Japanese: Hiragana 平仮名& Katagana 片仮名(Lesson 0) 
Hi there! Just something to begin with! Hope the method is interesting and effective enough. :-) Cheers, Eddie Chin
2010年01月19日再生回数 41986
Katakana (片仮名, カタカナ, かたかな) kanaKatakana (片仮名, カタカナ, かたかな) kana 
A chart representing the kana of katakana. Music: Hubris from Soul Calibur II composed by Junichi Nakatsuru.
2010年03月21日再生回数 328
虹子の冒険 挿入歌「片仮名ギンザ」 唄:チコとヒューマンカンパニー虹子の冒険 挿入歌「片仮名ギンザ」 唄:チコとヒューマンカンパニー 

2012年03月29日再生回数 270
Katakana Pronunciation: Japanese Alphabet SyllabaryKatakana Pronunciation: Japanese Alphabet Syllabary 
Katakana (片仮名, カタカナ or かたかな, Katakana?) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji, and in some cases the Latin alphabet. The word katakana means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana scripts are derived from components of more complex kanji. Katakana are characterized by short, straight strokes and angular corners, and are the simplest of the Japanese scripts. There are two main systems of ordering katakana: the old-fashioned iroha ordering, and the more prevalent gojūon ordering. In modern Japanese, katakana are most often used for transcription of words from foreign languages[3] (called gairaigo). For example, "television" is written terebi (テレビ, terebi?). Similarly, katakana is usually used for country names, foreign places, and personal names. For example America is written アメリカ Amerika (America also has its own kanji (ateji) Amerika (亜米利加, Amerika?) or for short, Beikoku (米国, Beikoku?) which literally means "Rice Country"). Katakana are also used for onomatopoeia,[4] words used to represent sounds; for example pinpon (ピンポン, pinpon?), the "ding-dong" sound of a doorbell, would usually be written in katakana. Also for "words the writer wishes to emphasize."[5] Technical and scientific terms, such as the names of animal and plant species and minerals, are also commonly written in katakana. Katakana are also often, but not always, used for transcription of Japanese company names. For example ...
2008年11月19日再生回数 30696
DIVE intoYOURSELF☆ HIGHandMIGHTY COLOR (cover) かたかなDIVE intoYOURSELF☆ HIGHandMIGHTY COLOR (cover) かたかな 
ドラムゆうたろうでっす☆2008.7 かたかな最後ライブです。 SASSY好きだ!!!
2008年11月09日再生回数 1902
Katakana Pronunciation: Japanese Alphabet Syllabary in WideScreen (hmmf, crying chic!)Katakana Pronunciation: Japanese Alphabet Syllabary in WideScreen (hmmf, crying chic!) 
Katakana (片仮名, カタカナ or かたかな, Katakana?) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji, and in some cases the Latin alphabet. The word katakana means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana scripts are derived from components of more complex kanji. Katakana are characterized by short, straight strokes and angular corners, and are the simplest of the Japanese scripts. There are two main systems of ordering katakana: the old-fashioned iroha ordering, and the more prevalent gojūon ordering. In modern Japanese, katakana are most often used for transcription of words from foreign languages[3] (called gairaigo). For example, "television" is written terebi (テレビ, terebi?). Similarly, katakana is usually used for country names, foreign places, and personal names. For example America is written アメリカ Amerika (America also has its own kanji (ateji) Amerika (亜米利加, Amerika?) or for short, Beikoku (米国, Beikoku?) which literally means "Rice Country"). Katakana are also used for onomatopoeia,[4] words used to represent sounds; for example pinpon (ピンポン, pinpon?), the "ding-dong" sound of a doorbell, would usually be written in katakana. Also for "words the writer wishes to emphasize."[5] Technical and scientific terms, such as the names of animal and plant species and minerals, are also commonly written in katakana. Katakana are also often, but not always, used for transcription of Japanese company names. For example ...
2008年12月03日再生回数 10440
♪ Writing KATAKANA (1/3) How to Write JAPANESE Part 4♫♪ Writing KATAKANA (1/3) How to Write JAPANESE Part 4♫ 
ララ教室RARA'S CLASSROOM ----------------- 片假名的寫法(I) 片仮名書き方(I) HOW TO WRITE JAPANESE - KATAKANA (1/3)
2008年11月08日再生回数 13024
♪[Bonus Included] Writing KATAKANA (2/3) How to Write JAPANESE Part 5♫♪[Bonus Included] Writing KATAKANA (2/3) How to Write JAPANESE Part 5♫ 
ララ教室RARA'S CLASSROOM ----------------- 片假名的寫法(II) 片仮名書き方(II) HOW TO WRITE JAPANESE - KATAKANA (2/3) Bonus downloads: HIRAGANA: img256.imageshack.us or kids.nifty.com KATAKANA: kids.nifty.com
2009年07月10日再生回数 2864
Learn Japanese: M, K, and T syllablesLearn Japanese: M, K, and T syllables 
T Hiragana(平仮名) TaChiTsuTeToCha ちゃChu ちゅCho ちょKatakana片仮名TaChiTsuTeToCha チャChu チュCho チョM Hiragana(平仮名) MaMiMu むMe めMoMya みゃMyu みゅMyo みょKatakana片仮名MaMiMu ムMe メMoMya ミャMyu ミュMyo ミョK Hiragana(平仮名) KaKiKuKeKoKya きゃKyu きゅKyo きょKatakana片仮名KaKiKuKeKoKya キャKyu キュKyo キョ
2012年05月16日再生回数 82
カタカナ発音になる理由カタカナ発音になる理由 
日本人の英語がカタカナ発音になる理由
2009年04月09日再生回数 26706



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