Japanese Lesson - KANJI (1)
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Hmm you can't actually write japanese in all kanji. It wouldn't make sense. The kanji you use to write the hiragana parts would have a different meaning than the hiragana equivalent. and though you can write entirely in hiragana, it's a little hard to know which meaning you are writing without the kanji. That's why kanji and hiragana are still used together.
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金 in japanese is the kanji for gold, and since it comes within the kanji symbols for Friday than it totally makes sence since friday is the best day in week, `cuz the next 2 days are weekend! what a relief friday is ... \(^o^)/
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@gokharol it's the same as in Korean. in fact, it is easier to write these things in Korean since for each Chinese character, there is an exactly equivalent 1 Korean syllable for it. Here are the days of the week written in Korean: Monday: 월요일, Tuesday: 화요일, Wednesday: 수요일, Thursday: 목요일, Friday: 금요일, Saturday: 토요일, Sunday: 일요일.
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It's not RomaN-ji.. It's Rōmaji, without "N".. :D
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aaaah I'm constantly being reminded that there are a lot of very common kanji I simply don't know! I always forget the basics!
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this is what i was looking for thanks a lot :)
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Thanks! Now I don't have to speak English with my parents anymore and hear them complain about me not learning to speak my own language! :D
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Yeah!! I got them all right!
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Who want to learn Japanese with me online?
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But is it possible to write Japanese with just Katakana and Hiragana?
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頑張って下さいね*^_^*
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Waah! the kanjis about the week days were all messed up! Let me see:
Monday: 月曜日 (getsuyoubi)
Tuesday: 火曜日 (kayoubi)
Wednesday: 水曜日 (suyoubi)
Thursday: 木曜日 (mokuyoubi)
Friday: 金曜日 (kinyoubi)
Saturday: 土曜日 (douyoubi)
Sunday: 日曜日 (nichiyoubi)
isn't it? \(^o^)/
damn...you don't know long it took to write that...¬¬'
hha I only missed about three. That was actualy really fun!
Brightstar27 3 years ago
Well done!! ;)
snapkitten 3 years ago
I've only just started learning to speak Japanese and I just came across this. Sorry to sound stupid, but I was wondering what a Hiragana is...
-Thanks. (:
BelovedByHell 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment.
Have a look at the "video response." It may answer your question. :)
snapkitten 3 years ago