Kanji
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English
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Etymology
Romanization of æ¼¢å (ããã) (literally âHan charactersâ), the Japanese term derived from the Chinese hanzi.
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Pronunciation
- kÄnji, /ËkændÊi/, /"k{ndZi/
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Noun
kanji
- One of the three main writing systems of Japan. Kanji were borrowed from Chinese characters in three waves starting in the 5th century. There are two main ways of reading most characters, the kunâyomi (Japanese reading, è¨èªã¿) and the onâyomi (Chinese reading, é³èªã¿). There may also be a nanori or name reading that is used for people and places.
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Usage notes
- The plural of kanji is kanji.
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Related terms
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Translations
- Chinese: æ¥æ¬æ¼¢å, æ¥æ¬æ±å (RìbÄn Hà nzì) (when referring specifically to the Japanese aspect)
- German: Kanji n
- Russian: кандзи (kandzi)
- Serbian: канÑи
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See also
- kana (ä»®å, ããª)
- hiragana (平仮å, ã²ãããª)
- katakana (çä»®å, ã«ã¿ã«ã)
- kyÅ«jitai (æ§åä½, ãã ãããã)
- romaji (ãã¼ãå, ãã¼ãã)
- shinjitai (æ°åä½, ããããã)
- Wiktionary:List of joyo kanji by reading
- Wikipedia article about kanji
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Japanese
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Romaji
Kanji (ããã)
- æ¼¢å: Kanji
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See also
- ã㪠(ä»®å, kana)
- ããã㪠(çä»®å, katakana)
- ã²ãã㪠(平仮å, hiragana)