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The Japanese language has no alphabet as we understand the word. The characters which may be said to correspond with the English alphabet stand for syllables - that is, the vowels and the combinations of the vowels and consonants which are employed in the construction of words.

These characters constitute the Syllabary, which therefore consists of (a) Vowel syllabics (syllables), and (b) Consonant syllabics.

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