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  1. Kodiak Area Native Association

    The Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) serves the Alaska Native people of the Koniag Region, including the City of Kodiak. We offer healthcare and social services within our region, including a …

  2. Kana Television - YouTube

    Subscribe to watch exclusive local Ethiopian productions and exclusive content from your favorite Kana TV shows and series.

  3. Kana - Wikipedia

    Kana (仮名; Japanese pronunciation: [ka.na]) are syllabaries used to write Japanese phonological units, morae. In current usage, kana most commonly refers to hiragana [1] and katakana.

  4. Kana - GitHub Pages

    This is a page aiming to be an easy, effective, quick way to learn kana without suffering through mnemonics and such. All you need to do is to spend some time with the extremely simple exercise …

  5. Kana Pro: Learn hiragana & katakana fast and easy

    Kana refers to the two syllabic writing systems used in Japanese: Hiragana and Katakana. Kana Pro is a quiz type learning tool for memorizing the kana characters.

  6. Kana | Japanese Writing System, Hiragana & Katakana | Britannica

    Kana, in the Japanese writing system, two parallel modern syllabaries (katakana and hiragana), each of which independently represents all the sounds of the Japanese language.

  7. Kana - Interactive Japanese

    Each kana represents a syllable like "ka" or "ni". There are 46 different Kana, but each one has two different ways it can be written (if this seems confusing, consider that English has lowercase and …

  8. KanaDojo: Kana

    The kana dojo is the place where you can learn and practice the two core syllabaries of Japanese - Hiragana and Katakana.

  9. Kanji vs. Kana: Understanding the Difference and When to Use Each

    In this article, we’ll explore the differences between kanji and kana, their origins, how they are used in modern Japanese, and when to use each writing system.

  10. Kana - New World Encyclopedia

    A kanji used this way as a phonogram is called a kana. Both hiragana and katakana developed from the ancient kana system (man'yōgana), a kind of phonetic character using kanji.