カナ,かな,香奈,香菜,香那,香名,香南,花奈,花菜,花那,花夏,花南,花和,華奈,華菜,華那,華名,華生,樺奈,樺菜,果奈,果菜,果那,果夏,果南,佳奈,佳菜,佳那,佳名,佳夏,佳南,桂奈,桂菜,桂那,圭奈,圭那,可奈,可捺,可菜,可那,可名,可南,可夏,歌奈,歌菜,歌那,歌南,加奈,加菜,加那,伽奈,伽菜,伽那,伽名,架名,架那,賀奈,賀菜,嘉奈,嘉菜,嘉那,夏奈,夏菜,夏那,夏南,楓奈,楓菜,郁奈,郁菜,叶,奏,奏菜,海南,雅奈,哉中,愛
Kerushii in kana: ケルシー
"(I) Wonder" Like Ashita wa itenki kana? If you write Kana in Kanji, it would be 仮名. It means anonym or another name. Japanese people borrowed Chinese character but they didn't give up their language. So they started to create Kana from Chinese characters. あ is from 安 か is from 加 さ is from 左 These are Hiragana. Katakana is another form (in ancient time, there were several variations for Kana).
The Japanese use numerical for "2010". They don't write it in kana.
The combination of 2 character types: syllabic Kana and logographic Kanji that was adopted from Chinese characters. You can write letter N in a character that almost look a like of italic h.
Kana is a name for the phonetic symbols in Japanese, while Kanji is like words. Without Kana, you won't be able to read a thing, while without Kanji, you can actually read some parts of a text.
カナは日本人です。KANA wa nihonjin desu.Kana is Japanese.This sentence declares that Kana is a Japanese person/citizen.
The word katakana means "fragmentary kana" or "fragmented kana". Source: Wikipedia, Japanese to English Dictionary.
The proper noun is spelled Kansas, a US state in the Great Plains. The English plural of kana (Japanese syllable) is kanas or kana.
kana means writing or letters
I'd use 記号 (kigou) unless the sense was of character (e.g. a kana) in which case us 字 (ji).
The generic name for all symbols in Japanese is "Kana."There are three sets of kana all used together, and each set has a generic name:Hiragana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for Japanese grammar words)Katakana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for foreign words)Kanji (chinese characters)
Wolfgang Hadamitzky has written: 'Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Surnames and How to Read Them/2 Volumes Bound in 3 Books' 'Langenscheidts Handbuch und Lexikon der japanischen Schrift, Kanji und Kana, Bd.1, Handbuch' 'Japanese' 'Kanji & kana =' -- subject(s): Chinese characters, Concordances, Dictionaries, English, German language, Japanese, Japanese language, Kana, Kanji to kana, Writing