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What does kangei mean in Japanese?

Kangei (歓迎) means "welcome" in Japanese. It is often used to greet and express hospitality towards guests or visitors.


How do you tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese text at a glance?

The Japanese writing system is based on three main scripts: Kanji (Chinese Characters), Hiragana (a set of symbols that make up different words), and Katakana (another set of symbols used for sounds and foreign borrowings). If you learn to reconize the symbols of Hiragana and Katakana you will be able to defrinciate between the Chinese and Japanese written language. You will only see Kanji in Chinese while Japanese is fused with their own symbols. A chart illustrating the Japanese 'kana' symbols can be found in the related link below.


How many symbols are there in Japanese?

There are three writing systems in Japanese: kanji (characters borrowed from Chinese), hiragana, and katakana. There are over 2,000 commonly used kanji characters, along with 46 characters in both hiragana and katakana.


What is snake mean in Japanese?

In Japanese, the word for snake is "hebi" (蛇). Snakes are often seen as symbols of power, rebirth, and transformation in Japanese culture and mythology.


How do you say "you're welcome" in different languages?

In Spanish, "you're welcome" is "de nada." In French, it is "de rien." In German, it is "bitte." In Italian, it is "prego." In Japanese, it is "" (dou itashimashite).