> From: "Gerhard Fasol" <fasol@eurotechnology.com> > > A very small fraction of Japanese uses katakana. > > Before WW2 laws were written in katakana, and it's a way > > to express that laws are old, saying that they are written > > in Katakana. > > > > Most Japanese text is Kanji + hiragana. What?!?!?! Surely you don't mean what you mean. Would you be mistaking katakana for hiragana? [ Need archives? How to unsubscribe? http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/ ]Received on Sat Dec 1 09:56:47 2001