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Aug 16, 2020

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Learn Kana with simple JavaScript

Learn Hiragana and Katakana charaters with some help from plain old JavaScript.

Photo by Jelleke Vanooteghem on Unsplash

We are making a single html page that will display a random Kana — a random Hiragana and its Katakana equivalent.

Data structure

Lets create app.js, it will contain our JavaScrip, data structure and the function to fetch a random kana out of the array.

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