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in China, do they use Katakana or Hiragana?​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Chinese is written entirely in hanzi. Japanese makes use of kanji (mostly similar to hanzi), but also has two syllabaries of its own: hiragana and katakana. ... The Chinese sentence above is written in them entirely, whilst the Japanese sentences only uses two (私 and 鰻).

Answered by Mbappe007
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Chinese is written entirely in hanzi. Japanese makes use of kanji (mostly similar to hanzi), but also has two syllabaries of its own: hiragana and katakana. ... The Chinese sentence above is written in them entirely, whilst the Japanese sentences only uses two (私 and 鰻).

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