Watashi mina(normaalne naistele, formaalne meestele) Boku- mina(normaalne meestele) Kare- Tema (meesoost) Kanojo- tema(naissoost) Anata- sina(normaalne vorm) Kore- see(objekt läheduses) Koko- siin Kono- see näide: Just see pliitats(lähedal) Sore- see( objekt kaugel) Soko- seal Sono-see näide: Just see pliiats(kaugel) Hito- Inimene Inu- koer Neko- kass Ie- kodu a: Kui palju maksab se hamburger ?Hanbaagaa-wa ikura-desu-ka b: Se on kakssada jeeni. Ni-hyaku-en desu. a: Ma võtan selle. Kui palju maksab se sooda? Hitotsu kudasai. Sooda-wa ikura desu-ka . b: Ükstuhat- viiskümmend jeeni. Hyaku-gojuu en desu. a: Ma võtan sooda kaa. Sooda-mo ikudasai . A- ka * B- tu * C- mi * D- te * E- ku * F- lu * G- ji * H- ri * I- ki * J- zu * K- me * L- ta * M- rin * N- to * O-mo * P- no * Q- ke * R- shi * S- ari * T-chi * U- do * V- ru * W-mei * X-na * Y- fu * Z- zi
in mixed order, taking first the letter under number 1, then the letter under number 2, until the row was completed. The process was repeated for successive rows. For example, on December 4 Yoshikawa wired the Foreign Minister that "At 1 o'clock on the 4th a light cruiser of the Honolulu class hastily departed—Morimura." In romaji (the roman-letter version of the kata kana) this became 4th gogo 1 kei jun (honoruru) kata hyaku shutsu ko— morimura. In PA, with the parentheses getting their own codegroups (OQ and UQ), it assumed this form: BYDH DOST JE YO IA OQ GU RA HY HY UQ VI LA YJ AY EC TY FI BANL, with FI indicating use four-letter code. (The code clerk made two errors. After encoding kata by VI, he encoded an extra ta into LA and an unnecessary re into TY.) This was then written under the keynumber from right to left, with an extra letter I as a null to complete the final five-letter group: