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Katakana is, with hiragana, a phonetic alphabet in Japanese. Each letter can be read as a syllable (or as a single letter in a few cases).
Loan words, onomatopoeic words and foreign names are examples in which katakana is used.
In this video, we'll continue learning how to write katakana. This time the letters SA, SHI, SU, SE, SO (サシスセソ) and TA, CHI, TSU, TE, too (タチツテト)
The letters SHI and TSU look similar, so it may be easy to mix them up, so we'll learn their differences.
Loan words, onomatopoeic words and foreign names are examples in which katakana is used.
In this video, we'll continue learning how to write katakana. This time the letters SA, SHI, SU, SE, SO (サシスセソ) and TA, CHI, TSU, TE, too (タチツテト)
The letters SHI and TSU look similar, so it may be easy to mix them up, so we'll learn their differences.