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 In the link said that "These syllables are not used in modern Japanese" if you realize. Does it mean modern Japanese (present day) dont use it anymore? I dont understand that. Are modern Japanese using different writing than hiragana and katakana?
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													 	  | alfarez wrote: |  	  | 
 In the link said that "These syllables are not used in modern Japanese" if you realize. Does it mean modern Japanese (present day) dont use it anymore? I dont understand that. Are modern Japanese using different writing than hiragana and katakana?
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 If you look again, you will notice a few hiragana and katakana are marked with a *.  Only these hiragana and katakana are no longer used, because those sounds are not used in modern Japanese.
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													 	  | pollen wrote: |  	  | http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ik2r-myr/kanji/kanji1a.htm | 
 
 
 Wow.  I like this site.  Thanks for the link!
   
 EDIT:   Has anyone taken any of the Japanese kanji level tests?  What is the format?
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													 	  | pearl jam wrote: |  	  | 
 If you look again, you will notice a few hiragana and katakana are marked with a *.  Only these hiragana and katakana are no longer used, because those sounds are not used in modern Japanese.
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													 	  | Anime Dad wrote: |  	  | 
 
  That was posted over a year ago... I bet he's forgotten about that question  | 
 
 LOL.  I guess you're probably right!
   
 I didn't look at the dates.
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													 	  | pearl jam wrote: |  	  | 
 
 Wow.  I like this site.  Thanks for the link!
   
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 Check http://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp in the "free material" section. They have old tests and answer.
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													 	  | gaijinmark wrote: |  	  | Time to do a little katakana venting again. It took me forever to figure out this one: �{�����e�A, = "volunteer"  | 
 
 Heh. I don't think I would have got that one.
 
 I'm still having a bit of trouble with so + n/m in katakana. They still look really alike to me.
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													 	  | tabana wrote: |  	  | Well, so and n are like tsu and shi, but with only 1 eye. �\ �c -�@�� �V
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