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December 11th 2007 07:10
Ka is a Japanese Kana. It can be written in Hiragana or Katakana.

Hiragana - か

Katakana - カ

A good way to remember this both of these is thinking of a Katana (A Japanese sword). The long like is a man bending over. The long stroke is his Katana.

Ka is also added to the ends of sentences to turn them into questions. For example;

あなた スピン 先生 (せんせい) です.
Anata wa Supin Sensei Desu.

You are Dr Spin.
あなた スピン 先生 (せんせい) です.か.[/html]
Anata wa Supin Sensei Desu Ka?

Are you Dr Spin?



There is more on that role of ‘ka’ HERE.

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