Japanese Kanji Tattoos
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It's funny how some people here say "Chinese kanji". The word "kanji" is Japanese, meaning Chinese characters. Choose a language. Why are you using the Japanese word "kanji" to describe something Chinese, when you've got the English language?
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This seems to be Taiwanese.
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I simplified a kanji each to facilitate education after World War II in Japan and China. The government of the two countries performed the simplification originally.
Therefore I am big, and the kanji used in China is different from Japan today.
日本と中国では第二次世界大戦後、教育を容易にすべく漢字を簡略
化した。その簡略化の手法は両国で異なっていた。そのため、今日 では日本と中国で用いられている漢字は大きく異なっている。 -
chinese kanji you fucken cunt
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in Japanese all foreign names are written in Katakana.
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it's chinese style.not japanese kanji.
be sure to get cool tattoo
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What is the difference between them then? (japanese kanji and chinese kanji)
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remeber that japanese use kanji differantly than chinese. most japanese can not read chinese.
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Both Chinese and Japanese use kanji. Japanse people learned it from the chinese. So it's the same. japanese people also use hiragana and katakana alphabets
This is all chinese kanji not japanese kanji
procomania 2 years ago 9
In Japanese, foreigners names are written in Katakana not kanji.
TheAutumnAyane 1 year ago 3