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What is katakana used for?

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Answer:Katakana (or カタカナ) is a writing form that has its origins in the Heian period, 794–1185 AD. It was used to aid the reading of kanji, but today it is used most often to denote words imported from foreign countries.

it is basicly like a form of japanese (i think)

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