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Originally Posted by spawn142001
welll duhhh i know that a an and the dont exist in japaneese but they have particles nontheless, my point is that i want to know if there is any kanji for theese particles, and i also stated i wanted to know where adjectives fit into the sentence structure they have.
Hmm i was under the impresion they rarely use hirigana and katakana when writing stuff, and yes im teaching my self japaneese too but the gramar that ive read so far wasent very clear on many things.
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Woah woah woah. Get yourself to a teacher, STAT.
If something doesn't exist in Japanese, then there is no kanji for it.
There are no kanji for particles. Particles like は、が、に、へ、を etc. are all written in hiragana.
Rarely used hiragana and katakana? Where are you getting your information? Have you ever looked at a Japanese sentence?
日本語はカタカナとひらがなと漢字で書きます。
Look at the above, typical Japanese sentence. You see a mix of hiragana, katakana and kanji. That's what a typical Japanese sentence looks like. Are you sure you weren't looking at Chinese sentences?