| 31. | Male authors came to write literature using hiragana.
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| 32. | In modern times, the usage of hiragana has become mixed with katakana writing.
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| 33. | In 1900, the system was simplified so each syllable had only one hiragana.
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| 34. | Hiragana used in this way are called okurigana.
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| 35. | Most computers in that era used katakana instead of kanji or hiragana for output.
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| 36. | The full-width versions of these characters are found in the Hiragana block.
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| 37. | Textbooks usually write kun-readings with hiragana.
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| 38. | The Japanese " hiragana " script is also derived from this script.
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| 39. | Other than hiragana, they also used Suzhou numerals ( " suuchuuma"
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| 40. | Hiragana is written in three strokes, while the katakana is written in two.
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