So for the last article I have write about hiragana syllable.
So for this article, we gonna learn about katakana syllable.
Katakana syllable actually is the same system of 'kana' with hiragana just the one or two major different like writing
Katakana means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana characters are derived from components or fragments of more complex kanji.
It different from hiragana syllable because Hiragana syllable is used for japanese word that not being covered by kanji.
Meanwhile, the katakana syllabary usage is quite similar to 'italics' in English; specifically, it is used for transcription of foreign-language words into japanese word.
Example:
Hiragana: あめる(Amir)
Katakana: アメル(Amir)
The pronunciation is the same but only the writing is the different
That all for today learning
Hopefully you can correct me if there is something missing or incorrect