Kanji can be spelled two different ways. One way is the hiragana version: かんじ
The kanji version of the word kanji would look like this: 漢字
The katakana version is not used in the proper Japanese text but katakana of kanji would look like this: カンジ
Again, the katakana version is not used in proper Japanese text.
The kanji for love in Japanese is 愛.
In kanji, the name "Gracie" can be written as グレイシー (gureishii) in Katakana, which is commonly used for foreign names in Japanese. There is no direct translation for "Gracie" in kanji, as it is a proper noun and does not have a specific meaning in Japanese.
The three Japanese alphabets are Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words and grammatical particles, Katakana is used for borrowed words and onomatopoeia, and Kanji consists of Chinese characters used for nouns, verbs, and adjectives in the Japanese language.
The word ball in Japanese is Tama or Dama. The kanji for it is 玉
Good fortune in Kanji can be spelled as "福" (fuku).
The Japanese word for culture, "bunka", is written as 文化 in Kanji.
Kanji - 侍 Hiragana - さむらい
The Japanese word for singer is Kashu. In Hiragana: かしゅ In Kanji: 歌手
Kanji is a type language in Japan. It is Japanese writing.
You spell like... kyouba(in Romaji) - 競馬(in Kanji) - きょうば (in Hiragana)
"Green" in Japanese is "midori." I don't have my keyboard set to Japanese characters, so I can't spell it in Hiragana or Kanji right now.
There is no Kanji for "madsam."
Star in Japanese is 'hoshi'Hiragana - ほしKanji - 星
In hiragana, six is spelled like this: ろく (roku) In kanji, it is spelled like this: 六
"Dragon" in Japanese is pronounced "ryuu" and spelt either in hiragana (りゅう) or in kanji (竜).Ryuu.
There is no single kanji meaning friendship in Japanese.
You don't, you spell it with katakana.