Kanji is a Japanese word that can be used in multiple contexts. It can refer to emotions or authority figures. Kanji is technically Chinese words which are also used in Japan.
In Kanji it's Kazan.
The Japanese word for earth is Tsuchi. At least, when it's written in Kanji it is.
カメレオン (Kanji)Kamereon (Romaji)
same (さめ in hiragana or 鮫 in kanji)
In romaji: yama In hiragana: やま In kanji: 山
Kanji is the word used to refer to the Chinese characters in Japanese. As for Korean, the word Hanja is used.The Korean hanja for 'tiger' is虎 (holang-i).
The Kanji for "water" is 水
Depending on the Kanji, it can refer to a type of soup bowl, or it can mean bay. It is also the onomatopoeic expression for the sound of a dog barking.
Depending on the Kanji, 'houmen' can refer to one's field of study, to direction, or as a suru verb that means "to release" or "set free."
The Japanese word for culture, "bunka", is written as 文化 in Kanji.
In Kanji it's Kazan.
kanji
Depending on the Kanji, it can refer to a young trout, or act as a verb meaning "to do" or "to give."
The kanji is 歳 (sai).
Esupaa, silent u
Kayla cannot be written in Japanese kanji because (1) it isn't a Japanese word, and (2) there is no such sound as "l" in Japanese.
The Japanese word for earth is Tsuchi. At least, when it's written in Kanji it is.