Saturday, 1 April 2017

Kanji! (かんじ!)

KanjI! ( かんじ!)



Kanji (漢字Japanese pronunciation: [kandʑi] About this sound listen), or kan'ji, are the adopted logographicChinese characters (hànzì)[1] that are used in the modern Japanese writing system along with hiragana and katakana. The Japanese term kanji for the Chinese characters literally means "Han characters"[2] and is written using the same characters as the Chinese word hànzì.[3]


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Sunday, 5 February 2017

KATAKANA! (片仮名, カタカナ)

Katakana (片仮名, カタカナ)


Katakana (片仮名, カタカナ?) is In contrast to the hiragana syllabary, which is used for those Japanese language words and grammatical inflections which kanji does not cover, the katakana syllabary usage is quite similar to italics in English; specifically, it is used for transcription of foreign language words into Japanese and the writing of loan words (collectively gairaigo); for emphasis; to represent onomatopoeia; for technical and scientific terms; and for names of plants, animals, minerals, and often Japanese companies.

Katakana are characterized by shor[3] There are two main systems of ordering katakana: the old-fashioned iroha ordering, and the more prevalent gojūon orderingt, straight strokes and sharp corners, and are the simplest of the Japanese scripts

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