Hopefully this is where you can see your Katakana practice begin to pay off. All these terms have a theme - except for one out of place! Can you spot it?
かたかな (Katakana) is the other Alphabet used in Japanese. This script is predominantly used for Foreign words (foreign to Japan of course). It can also be used for onomatopoeia, such as the sound of a doorbell ピンポン (Pinpon!) or a roar ガウガウ (Gao, gao!) It literally means 'fragmentary kana' as a reference to it's origins, of being taken from more complex Kanji.
ア A For Alfred the Butler. (Standing up straight like a Butler waiting to serve.
Hiragana; を[html3456]- If it helps just remember that this kana is made of the letters of the main chemical in Marijuana; THC. If you’re one of those sweet people who know not about such things, then remember, ‘Oh, you cut the O in half