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  2. Furigana - Wikipedia

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    Furigana are most commonly used in works for children, who may not have sufficiently advanced reading skills to recognize the kanji, but can understand the word when written phonetically in hiragana. Because children learn hiragana before katakana, in books for very young children, there are hiragana-furigana next to the katakana characters ...

  3. Halfwidth and fullwidth forms - Wikipedia

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    Unlike monospaced fonts, a halfwidth character occupies half the width of a fullwidth character, hence the name. Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms is also the name of a Unicode block U+FF00–FFEF, provided so that older encodings containing both halfwidth and fullwidth characters can have lossless translation to and from Unicode.

  4. Katakana - Wikipedia

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    Half-width equivalents to the usual full-width katakana also exist in Unicode. These are encoded within the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block (U+FF00–U+FFEF) (which also includes full-width forms of Latin characters, for instance), starting at U+FF65 and ending at U+FF9F (characters U+FF61–U+FF64 are half-width punctuation marks). This ...

  5. Language input keys - Wikipedia

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    F7 convert to full-width katakana (standard katakana): ほわいと → ホワイト F8 convert to half-width katakana (katakana for specific purpose): ホワイト → ホワイト F9 convert to full-width romaji , all-capitals, proper noun capitalization (Latin script inside Japanese text): ホワイト → howaito → HOWAITO → Howaito

  6. Japanese input method - Wikipedia

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    Hiragana, katakana, halfwidth katakana, halfwidth Roman letters, and fullwidth Roman letters are some of the options. A typical Japanese character is square while Roman characters are typically variable in width.

  7. Half-width kana - Wikipedia

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    Thus in Shift JIS, Latin characters and katakana have two encodings with two separate display forms, both half-width and full-width. In Unicode, katakana and hiragana are primarily used as normal, full-width characters (the Katakana and Hiragana blocks are displayed as full-width characters); a separate block, the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms ...

  8. Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Range U+FF61–FF9F encodes halfwidth forms of katakana and related punctuation in a transposition of A1 to DF in the JIS X 0201 encoding – see half-width kana. The range U+FFA0–FFDC encodes halfwidth forms of compatibility jamo characters for Hangul, in a transposition of their 1974 standard layout.

  9. User:Opencooper/showKanji - Wikipedia

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    Notice the furigana. showKanji.js shows the corresponding Japanese kanji of an article on the English Wikipedia—as well as any kana—under the page title. See below for installation instructions, how to style it, details on how it works, and how to hide the furigana or omit katakana-only results.