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Sentences with KATAKANAS

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Sentences

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"I love the colorful katakanas documentary."
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"Her shirt had a pattern of katakanas characters."
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"The room was decorated with katakanas symbols."
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"The book cover featured beautiful katakanas calligraphy."
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"He has a collection of vintage katakanas typography."
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"The art exhibition showcased paintings of katakanas script."
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"The fashion show displayed dresses with katakanas prints."
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"The tattoo artist specialized in katakanas designs."
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"The website had a section dedicated to learning katakanas script."
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"She found a unique necklace with a pendant in the shape of a katakanas letter."
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"I am learning how to read and write katakanas."
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"There are 46 basic katakanas in the Japanese writing system."
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"In Japanese, the word 'katakana' is written as カタカナ in katakanas."
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"The first row of katakanas is called 'a-i-u-e-o'."
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"Some katakanas are similar in shape to their hiragana counterparts."
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"It is important to practice reading katakanas to improve fluency."
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"Children in Japan learn hiragana and katakanas at a young age."
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"It took me a while to memorize all the katakanas."
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"When writing a name in katakanas, each character represents a syllable."
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"Foreigners often start by learning katakanas before hiragana and kanji."
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"I can easily recognize katakanas, but I struggle with kanji."
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"The name 'Tokyo' is written as トウキョウ in katakanas."
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"I can read katakanas fluently, but I still need help with kanji."
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"Learning katakanas is essential for reading loanwords in Japanese."
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"In written Japanese, katakanas are often used for emphasis or to represent foreign-sounding words."
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"The word 'Tokyo' is written in katakanas as トーキョー."
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"Foreign names are typically written in katakanas in Japanese newspapers."
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"To write the word 'sushi' in katakanas, you would use スシ."
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"People often start learning Japanese by memorizing the katakanas first."
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"Japanese children practice writing katakanas as part of their language curriculum."
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