| 41. | Katakana are also used for billboards ).
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| 42. | Half-width equivalents to the usual full-width katakana also exist in Unicode.
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| 43. | The very limit of the Katakana set of syllables is what causes the Engrish pronunciation.
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| 44. | The recent merger of Minami Alps is the first example of a katakana city name.
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| 45. | The Sakhalin dialect of Ainu also uses chMonpu in its katakana writing for long vowels.
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| 46. | To make katakana fit into the narrower cell area allowed, some compromises were made.
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| 47. | The hiragana is made in two strokes, while the katakana is made in four.
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| 48. | The katakana ? is frequently combined with other vowels to represent sounds in foreign words.
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| 49. | The hiragana is written with three strokes, while the katakana is written with two.
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| 50. | The hiragana is written in two strokes, while the katakana is made in three.
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