kanji

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Turkish - Turkish
çince yazı karakterlerine Japonca'da verilen isim
Finnish - Turkish
kanc
English - English
Chinese characters as used for the Japanese language
{i} ideographic Japanese writing system adopted from China; character used in Kanji system of writing
Chinese characters that are used in Japanese They are used to express whole words and ideas There are over 2,000 Kanji in general use
A Japanese ideographic alphabet In kanji, each character is represented by 2 bytes See also katakana
Chinese characters (the Japanese use a subset, augmented by two additional sets of their own characters which are phonetic)
The name for Han characters used in Japanese; derived from Hanzi
The Japanese name for the idiographic characters used in Japanese (cf hanja, hanzi)
Chinese characters used in Japanese writing
The standard Japanese character set for information exchange Each Kanji character is 2 bytes (16 bits) in length and takes two positions on a form image
Chinese characters
Rice porridge
Chinese characters, one of the three main writing systems of Japanese. Kanji were borrowed from the Chinese language in three waves, starting in the 5th century. There are two main ways of reading most characters, the kun'yomi and the on'yomi. There may also be a nanori or name reading that is used for people and places
The Japanese name for Han characters; derived from the Chinese word hanzi Also romanized as kanzi
the Japanese name for the writing characters borrowed from China
Toyo kanji
Kanji for general use, Chinese characters for daily use in Japan
kanji

    Hyphenation

    kan·ji

    Turkish pronunciation

    känci

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkanʤē/ /ˈkænʤiː/

    Etymology

    () Romanization of Japanese 漢字 (かんじ) (literally “Chinese characters”), from the Mandarin Chinese hanzi.
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