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WAKATI

WAKATI

The story is about a police detective named Akida Kinai, who loses his job and decides to be a private investigator, his work becomes famous and gains a lot of money. He later meets a widow during a case that involves a prominent serial killer who kills people and makes it look like an accident, who was named Bakari. He falls in love with the widow who lost his husband via suicide. The widow doubts the claim of his husband ending his life and wants to know how he died. Eventually due to meeting with the widow often, Akida starts to develop feelings for the widow even though, it goes against his professional ethics. He then decides to propose and they soon get married only for tragedy to hit when her wife gets into an accident. This leads to a downward spiral and he begins to drink. One day while on his usual sad trips, he stumbles on a box that had his wife’s belongings and sees a pendant with weird inscriptions. He then remembered the pendant was a good luck charm from her. Due to anger in remembering the happy days, he crashes the pendant and cries out until he sleeps in. The next day he wakes up and finds himself in his apartment, six years ago when he was investigating the cases and is about to meet the widow in two days, since the death of her husband who was a prominent figure was a week before. Noticing that it’s his second chance, Akida vows to find Bakari as he later starts to connect the dots that Bakari may have killed the widow and make it look like an accident.
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Is manga typically written in hiragana or katakana?
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2024-10-17 10:28
Mostly, manga is written using a combination of kanji, hiragana, and katakana. But it's not limited to just one of them.
Does manga typically use hiragana or katakana?
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2024-10-12 01:30
Mostly, manga uses a combination of both hiragana and katakana. It depends on the context and the words being represented.
Are Japanese novels written in hiragana, kanji, or katakana?
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2024-10-10 08:13
Most Japanese novels use a combination of hiragana, kanji, and sometimes katakana. Kanji is commonly used for key nouns and verbs, hiragana for grammar and function words, and katakana for foreign words or onomatopoeia.
Are Japanese novels written in hiragana, kanji, or katakana?
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2024-09-27 22:22
Well, typically, Japanese novels incorporate all three - hiragana, kanji, and katakana. Hiragana is for grammar and function words, kanji for nouns and important concepts, and katakana for foreign words or names. But the balance varies depending on the style and genre of the novel.
What are the benefits of using katakana reading practice stories?
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2024-12-08 17:59
They improve your recognition of katakana characters. By constantly seeing and reading the characters in a story, you become more familiar with them.
What are the benefits of using stories for hiragana and katakana reading practice?
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2024-12-13 17:51
Stories make the learning process more interesting. Instead of just memorizing individual characters in isolation, you see them in context. For example, if you read a story about a family, words like 'お父さん' (otousan - father) and 'お母さん' (okaasan - mother) will be more memorable because they are part of a real - life - like scenario.
How can I improve my katakana reading with practice stories?
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2024-12-07 22:56
One way is to read the practice story aloud multiple times. This helps you get used to the katakana characters and their sounds. For example, if the story has words like コンピュータ (konpyuuta - computer), repeating it aloud will reinforce your memory.
How can one effectively do hiragana and katakana reading practice through stories?
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2024-12-16 02:24
One way is to start with simple stories. Read the story slowly, focusing on each hiragana and katakana character. For example, if the story has basic words like 'こんにちは' (konnichiwa), first recognize the individual characters 'こ', 'ん', 'に', 'ち', 'は' and their sounds. Then, try to read the whole word smoothly. Repeat this process for all the words in the story.
Sora's dialogue ~ Hanji and katakana are all converted to hiragana ~ Because I only know hiragana ~ Thank you ~
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2024-09-16 05:11
Alright, I'll try my best to answer your questions. What questions do you want to know about Sky Romance?
Character Introduction of 'In My Mother's Stomach: Dressed as a Panda and Contracted by the Female Emperor'.
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2025-01-25 09:04
The characters included the male lead, Su Shumo. This baby is the cutest, I won't accept any rebuttal! Female Lead-Su Muge, Little Kuo Nai, is Sister Pretty (). "In My Mother's womb: Dressed as a Panda and Contracted by the Female Empress" Author: Shi Yan X. It is a fantasy/oriental fantasy novel with transmigration. It has a big imagination and is relaxed. It has Confucianism, Beast Taming, Immortal Emperor, and Goddess elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [Easy Fantasy + Female Empress in Her Mother's womb + Familiar Confucianism + Sweet Daily Life + No System + Long Story (Important)] Su Shumo had transmigrated, but he had become a round panda. Wait a minute… There was something wrong with the surroundings! Was it his mother's womb? There was actually a baby girl beside him who was as exquisite as a white jade sculpture! Although she did not pull out the umbilical cord, did not snatch the cultivation resources, and did not punch him into a premature baby! However, she patted her head and said sweetly. "Little Ke Nai, I'm the reincarnation of Star Moon Empress. Let me contract you as a companion beast. Let's cultivate together, okay?" Soon, he realized- This was a world where literature was respected and the path of literature was supreme. There were no Four Books and Five Classics, Hundred Schools of Philosophy, or poems… Here, poems could kill people, words could resist thousands of troops, and a peerless article could change the fate of a country. Su Shumo opened his mouth and sang "Phoenix Seeking Phoenix", which shocked the empress… I hope you will like this book.
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