The Japanese word for 'cheese' is ãƒãƒ¼ã‚º (chiizu) and was borrowed from English (thus the very similar pronunciation).
I think the word for cheese in Japanese is 'chiizu'.
Italians invented calligraphy writing. But the word calligraphy comes from the greek words kallos which means "beauty" and the word graphein which means " to write". The writing was copied kinda by the Chinese.
cheese = Chiizu (チーズ)
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'Shodo' is the Japanese word for calligraphy. Search up it's history on 'Wikipedia'!
It refers to a circular symbol with various meanings in Zen Buddhism often seen in Japanese calligraphy.
The Latin word for 'to write' is 'scribo, scribere'. We get the words 'scribe' and 'scribble' from it.The Greek word for "I write" is γράφω-grapho. Hence biography, calligraphy, graph...etc...
calligraphy < καλλιγραφία < κάλλος (=beauty) + γράφειν (=to write)
The Latin word for 'to write' is 'scribo, scribere'. We get the words 'scribe' and 'scribble' from it.The Greek word for "I write" is γράφω-grapho. Hence biography, calligraphy, graph...etc...
the Japanese word for fire are "hi"
Bijitsu is the word for art in Japanese
On the first Tuesday of each month, we learn how to write with calligraphy quills. *Fact: Calligraphy does not use pens- they use quills and you need to use nibs to write and a bottle of ink. A good book with a little information about how to fill up and use a calligraphy quill is in the book "The View From Saturday" by E.L. Konigsburg. Great book too!!! :)*