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Originally Posted by CrimsonNataku
"no" is a particle. It is often used either to indicate possession (i.e. Watashi no namae - My name) or to modify a noun with another noun (i.e. Nihon no rekishi - Japanese History).
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yes thanks a lot =)
I downloaded this program : Befor you know it 3.6 in japanese, and I've found it very usefull. It helps learning words very fast and it's fun! lol
The only thing i don't get is the difference between Hiragana and Katagana. I don't know a lot about kanji either, what is difference between those three ? Anyway in the program I can write the words in Hiragana but most of the times it is not the good one and they say you can change it into Katagana. I don't understand why use one or the other.
Hope you understand my question lol, it's a bit messy =P.