You might be referring to 草書 /sou sho/ which is cursive/simplified way of writing Chinese characters (Kanji) used by Japanese women in the past, from which Hiragana is believed to have gained its place in Japanese writing system.
There is no such thing as a Japanese Alphabet. The Japanese use 3 different systems of writing, but none of them are alphabetic. Kanji, or Chinese characters, are used for most verbs and words. Hiragana, a simplified and flowing script, is used for verbal conjugation or when you don't remember the Kanji for a certain word. Katakana, a simplified and angular script, is used for words borrowed from other languages.
Becky as a name will be spelled in the second alphabet of the Japanese people. Katakana which is used for English words. The way you say it is actually only two syllables. Be and Ki Beki. pretty simple. :)
Java script can be used to automate simple tasks that may be repetitive to computer users. You can also use java script in web pages to have interaction with the user.
Chinese and Japanese are different and totally unrelated languages. However, they use the same script. So, it wouldn't matter. The Korean language, another unrelated languages used to use the Chinese script but they have their own writing system now.
One is a kimono. However, it is considered a robe chiefly worn by Japanese women.
Arabic script is used
The Japanese script consists of three writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are syllabaries with characters representing sounds, while Kanji are logographic characters borrowed from Chinese. Japanese text often combines all three scripts in written communication.
Modern Japanese has three scripts: Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana. Kanji is the original script using Chinese characters, imported from Mainland Asia. Hiragana is a flowing script adapted from Kanji (and simplified) which is used for grammar and if you don't know the Kanji for a certain word. Katakana is like Hiragana, but very angular. This script is used for writing words that originate in another language, and the names of foreigners.
Java Script allows client side modifications. In simple terms the websites which let you change the look and feel, drag & drop items, have good animations, image sliders, slideshows are more or less being done using java script. Ofcourse other languages and technologies are used but java script is the most commonly used in those scenarios.
Gina is Italian and is short for Regina- Queen, also a brand of vacuum cleaner, which used, obviously a crown trademark. The Japanese may well have honored Miss Lollobrigida with some sort of award or medallion, not as an actress but perhaps as a prominent Photographer which she is. -Not to mention a Nikon exponent. There were and are certain Japanese Government orders which are ONLY bestowed on Women, and surely she would be a worthy and honorable candidate. ah so. My guess the award would probably be stamped or engraved on the Back- Miss Gina Lollobrigida, the rest being in Japanese script. Gina is NOt a Japanese name.
It's a simple software that converts to a spoken audio into a text script. It's uses are wide and used for people who are deaf to communicate with others.
There is no such thing as a Japanese Alphabet. The Japanese use 3 different systems of writing, but none of them are alphabetic. Kanji, or Chinese characters, are used for most verbs and words. Hiragana, a simplified and flowing script, is used for verbal conjugation or when you don't remember the Kanji for a certain word. Katakana, a simplified and angular script, is used for words borrowed from other languages.