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Guest24
why is there a japanese script if we already have hiragana and katakana? is it supposed to be used when both are used together?
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Guest24: correct. I don't know how often Hiragana would be used as a script, but I know Katakana could be used for transliterations to Japanese (for example, from English). the Japanese script is for Japanese in general, a combination of Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji
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