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[ut_title_divider margin_top="30"] The roadmap for the overall Kanjilicious project will begin with Japanese. From there we will add additional languages, starting with the most difficult and working our way out. [/ut_title_divider]

[ut_service_column_vertical color="#ffffff" icon="fa-star-o" background="#D0021B" headline="JAPANESE" shape="round" width="third" last="false"] The complete hiragana syllabary consists of 48 characters: 5 singular vowels Notionally, 45 consonant–vowel unions, consisting of 9 consonants in combination with each of the 5 vowels, of which: 2 (yi, and wu) are unused 3 (ye, wi, and we) are obsolete in modern Japanese 1 (wo) is usually pronounced as a vowel (o) in modern Japanese, and is preserved in only one use, as a particle 1 singular consonant.

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[ut_service_column_vertical color="#ffffff" icon="fa-star-o" background="#D0021B" headline="CHINESE" shape="round" width="third" last="false"] The complete katakana script consists of 48 characters, not counting functional and diacritic marks: 5 singular vowels 42 distinct consonant-vowel unions, consisting of 9 consonants in combination with each of the 5 vowels, of which three combinations (yi, ye, wu) are unused 1 singular consonant.

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[ut_service_column_vertical color="#ffffff" icon="fa-star-o" background="#D0021B" headline="KOREAN" shape="round" width="third" last="true"] Japanese school children are expected to learn 1,006 basic kanji characters, the kyōiku kanji, before finishing the sixth grade. Grade 1 is the first 80 characters.

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