There are three kinds of Japanese writing symbols.
The first one is "kanji." It means Chinese symbols. Kanji looks kind of complicated and there is own symbol for each word.
Examples:
愛 = ai (love)
心 = kokoro (heart)
太陽 = taiyou (sun)
The second one is "hiragana." They are more simple symbols. There is one symbol for each byte. Some Japanese words are written partly or entirely in hiragana.
Example:
こんにちわ = konnichiwa (hello)
こ = ko
ん = n
に = ni
ち = chi
わ = WA
The third one is "katakana." It's the simplest looking. You write foreign words with katakana. Like, the words that are not original Japanese words, but they are borrowed for for example English. And also non-Japanese names are written in katakana.
Example:
トマト = tomato
ト = to
マ = ma
ト = to
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It is ヤマハ
食
The tree or the blackbirds.
It is the chrysanthemum.
The Japanese for Mourning is: 嘆くこと. And The Japanese for Loss is: 損失
wat do you mean "your report"?
The blue dragon is said to be a symbol of a leader in Japanese culture.
There is no single kanji meaning friendship in Japanese.
Do you mean symbol as in it's characters/letters?Then, it's 今 or いま.
The Japanese symbol for dad is 父
This is the symbol for monkey in japanese. Pronounced "saru".
The symbol on the back of Tsunade's jacket is 'kake' - the Japanese character for gambling or betting
There is no single symbol for it, but it can be written in Japanese like this: バスケットボール
The Japanese symbol (kanji) for 'fox' isΓ§βΉΒ, which is pronounced as 'kitsune'.
There is no 'c' in Japanese.
In Japanese, the upside-down "y" symbol ( γͺ ) represents the katakana character "ri." Katakana is one of the Japanese scripts used for writing loanwords and foreign names.
The Japanese upside down symbol for freedom "θͺη±" translates to "freedom" in English. It represents the idea of liberty and having the ability to act and choose without constraint.