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Gojuuon Marker
The basic set of hiragana characters (gojuuon) can be modified by the addition of the dakuten marker < ゛>. Unvoiced consonants can be changed to voiced consonants with the marker placed after the character, thus ka か becomes ga が and ta た becomes da だ for example.
Hiragana are also used to give the pronunciation of Chinese characters (漢字 kanji), where the character may be obscure or in children's books. This reading aid is called furigana (ふりがな).

Some common phrases such as "Thank you very much" and "Happy New Year" are written in hiragana

Katakana, hiragana and kanji (Chinese characters) all in the same sentence!
Pre-school children begin reading stories made up exclusively of hiragana before moving on to books with a mix of simple kanji plus furigana and hiragana.
Hiragana developed in the 5th century and was based on the cursive script of Chinese characters used in calligraphy.
Nowadays hiragana is important for inputting Japanese text from a computer keyboard, electronic translation dictionary or mobile phone keypad. Typically typing a phrase or word in hiragana will automatically bring up a number of kanji equivalents for the user to choose from. In the sentence "I am a doctor." (watashi wa isha desu 私は医者です) the characters for watashi (I) and isha (doctor) can be generated by inputting the hiragana.
Some useful books for getting started with hiragana are Let's Learn Hiragana, Japanese Hiragana For Beginners and Learning Hiragana & Katakana.
がんばってください! (Ganbatte kudasai - Good luck!)
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