In Japanese, the alphabet is written in a script called "katakana" or "hiragana", not in kanji characters. Kanji characters are used for writing words borrowed from Chinese. Each katakana or hiragana character represents a syllable sound rather than a specific letter like in the Western alphabet.
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.
Errr... Kristy isn't a Japanese name, so it doesn't have a kanji. All foreign names are written in romaji only. クリスティー
The three Japanese writing systems are Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are syllabaries consisting of 46 characters each used for native Japanese words and foreign loanwords, while Kanji are characters borrowed from Chinese.
The 15th letter in the Filipino alphabet is the letter "O."
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We write it as 鯉[koi] in kanji in Japanese.
There is no Kanji for "madsam."
Japanese has no alphabet. It uses two syllabaries (Katakana, Hiragana), and about 2000 Chinese characters (Kanji).
one of the Japanese alphabets the other two are kanji and katakana
Kanji is a symbolic type alphabet used by the Japanese to write. It is derived from the Chinese written symbols and has many similarities with Chinese. Each symbol has a meaning or whole word associated with it, as opposed to the English alphabet where we only have individual letters that don't mean anything on their own. The Japanese have 4 writing systems: 1. Hiragana (for native Japanese words) 2. Katakana (for foreign/imported words and to emphasise a word) 3. Kanji (symbolic alphabet) 4. Romaji (This is essentially the English alphabet that they include in some of their day-to-day life, mostly numbers) Kanji contains up to 40,000 different symbols, but most Japanese know between 1,000-4,000.
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Japanese has no alphabet. It uses two syllabaries (Katakana, Hiragana), and about 2000 Chinese characters (Kanji). Kanji were first introduced in the 4th Century. Hiragana was introduced in the 5th Century. Katagana was introduced aound the 8th Century
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'Ojiichan' written with kanji isお祖父ちゃん.
there is no letter t in Japanese, as the Japanese alphabet is phonetic so every constanent has a vowel sound attached i.e. タチツテト in katagana is ta,chi,tsu,te,to. they are the T sounds of the katagana alphabet. there are 2 other alphabets. hiragana and kanji
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you don't its written in katagana