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8. In Japanese, syllables are organized in the form of a table (5 x 10).
9. To describe these sounds, Hiragana and Katakana alphabets are used.
10. This table is called gojūon-zu (literally means table of 50 sounds).
11. In total, 46 letters (45+1) are counted as gojūon (50 sounds).
12. Letters い, う and え appear more than once in the table.
13. These 5 duplicates (gray colored) are usually skipped or ignored.