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- Imatto-canna abstract "Imatto-canna (also written Imatto canna or Jamatto canna) was a false Japanese syllabary reported by the German traveller Engelbert Kaempfer in his book Amoenitatum exoticarum politico-physico-medicarum fasciculi V. (1712).He wrote that Japan had three syllabaries: firo-canna (hiragana) and catta-canna (katakana), both used by commons, and imatto-canna, used by nobles. However, the imatto-canna he believed to exist were just variant forms of hiragana called hentaigana. Being hentaigana, they did not make up a cohesive or independent writing system, and were in often free variation with other hiragana characters. The only other Japanese syllabary besides hiragana and katakana is their precursor man'yōgana, use of which had died out well before 1712.Imatto-canna was probably his transliteration of the word yamato-gana, which actually means kana in general, both hiragana and katakana.".
- Imatto-canna thumbnail Japanese_alphabet_Diderot_Encyclopedia_18th_century.jpg?width=300.
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- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_writing_system.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kana.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orientalism.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Engelbert_Kaempfer.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Hentaigana.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Hiragana.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Kana.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Katakana.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Manyxc5x8dgana.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink Syllabary.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink File:Japanese_alphabet_Diderot_Encyclopedia_18th_century.jpg.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLink File:Japanese_alphabet_by_Engelbert_Kaempfer_1690-1693.jpg.
- Imatto-canna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imatto-canna".
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- Imatto-canna subject Category:Japanese_writing_system.
- Imatto-canna subject Category:Kana.
- Imatto-canna subject Category:Orientalism.
- Imatto-canna type Article.
- Imatto-canna type Article.
- Imatto-canna type Study.
- Imatto-canna type Theory.
- Imatto-canna comment "Imatto-canna (also written Imatto canna or Jamatto canna) was a false Japanese syllabary reported by the German traveller Engelbert Kaempfer in his book Amoenitatum exoticarum politico-physico-medicarum fasciculi V. (1712).He wrote that Japan had three syllabaries: firo-canna (hiragana) and catta-canna (katakana), both used by commons, and imatto-canna, used by nobles. However, the imatto-canna he believed to exist were just variant forms of hiragana called hentaigana.".
- Imatto-canna label "Imatto-canna".
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- Imatto-canna sameAs Q6003447.
- Imatto-canna sameAs Q6003447.
- Imatto-canna wasDerivedFrom Imatto-canna?oldid=664157217.
- Imatto-canna depiction Japanese_alphabet_Diderot_Encyclopedia_18th_century.jpg.
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