Writing it would be : レミット Pronounced as re (like in red) - mi (like milk) - tto* (like in torn AmE) *: (Emphasized or geminate sound like when a consonant is doubled as in thinness)
Katakana is the youngest of the three Japanese set of alphabetic characters, or better said syllabary. 片仮名 /ka ta ka na/ as the writing suggests, it means 'one of the two kana' or 'fragmentary...
Hiragana is used for original Japanese words katakana is used for words that are not Japanese based so words like pen, basu, kurasu, geemu, sarada. ( pen, bus, class, game, salad) that sound like...
Katakana was developed by Buddhist monks in the Heian period (794-1185). They were derived from shorthand forms of certain kanji that shared the same pronunciation.
The next syllabalary alphabet is J^Ji or katakana. This is the second alphabet learned by kids because it is as simple as hiragana but is used to write every foreign word. In Japan, you will never...