Kana accepts, as argument text or as standard input, Japanese UTF-8 text. It copies the text to standard output, converting katakana and hiragana to romaji, leaving the rest (including kanji) unmodified.
Kana is a command to transliterate hiragana and katakana to ASCII.
Kana accepts, as argument text or as standard input, Japanese UTF-8 text. It copies the text to standard output, converting katakana and hiragana to romaji, leaving the rest (including kanji) unmodified.
Kana is a command to transliterate hiragana and katakana to ASCII.
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