User:AmazingJus/ㇷラタカナ

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In its spoken form, French is a beautiful language. It just sounds so cute when a Frenchperson says something in french. However, its written for is way way the opposite of its spoken form. Oh, so many irregularities, so many accents and so many spelling disputes to name a few!

So, combining one of the sexiest sassiest writing systems with one of the cutest languages ever, creates the all new Fratakana™!

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Etymology[edit]

Blend of French français and Japanese カタカナ (katakana). Also influenced by the meaning of 片仮名 (katakana, broken kana), and French fragment, from Latin fragmentum (fragment, remnant), from frango (to break).

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Fratakana (plural Fratakana or Fratakanas)

  1. (uncountable) The best syllabary for the French language, based on Japanese katakana and the orthography of the French language itself.

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Table of Kana[edit]

Initial/Final a b c d e f g h i j k
a
b
c