hushinoku and there is more which i dont really no sorry
The three writing systems are:KatakanaHiraganaKanjiThere is also a 4th system called Romaji, which is the romanization of Japanese, but this system is not native to Japan.
The Japanese use three writing systems: hiragana (cursive), katakana (print), and kanji (borrowed from the Chinese).
hushinoku and there is more which i dont really no sorry
You can't Translate Brooke into other languages but you can spell it out in the writing systems of other languages.In Japanese it is spelled ブルック
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean are all East Asian languages that are genetically unrelated to each other. Although they share some similarities due to historical and cultural interactions, each language developed independently with distinct grammar, vocabulary, and writing systems. However, Chinese characters have been historically used in the writing systems of Japanese and Korean.
In Japanese writing, Kanji, there are just over 1900 in general use. By the time you leave high school you have learn them all. You do start in grade 1 learning a few and progressively work you way through them.
Japanese and Chinese writings are different, but in some cases use the same characters.Japanese uses different writing systems:Hirigana - Used for native Japanese wordsKatakana - Mainly used when writing foreign wordsKanji - These are characters that were borrowed from the Chinese WritingRomaji - This is used when writing Japanese characters with the Latin AlphabetChinese uses characters that they call Hanzi.Hanzi is called by different names in other countries. But in Japanese it is called Kanji.Kanji are the Chinese characters that the Japanese use along with their other writing systems (Hirigana & Katakana) . Though in Japanese one character of Kanji and represent many syllables.
The Japanese writing was based on China's characters :)
japans willing ness to adopt more of China's culture
The three writing systems used in Japanese are:HiraganaKatakanaKanjiRomaji is a 4th system used to write Japanese with Latin letters. Romaji is not routinely used though.
Kanji is a type language in Japan. It is Japanese writing.
Both. They're not different systems of languages, just different ways that things are written. It's better to learn Hiragana first, but Katakana is essential for reading foreign words written in Japanese.