Japanese uses three character sets: Hiragana and Katakana, both native, and Kanji, the Chinese character set, which is much more geometric in appearance.
One authority states 50,004 characters for Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana can be researched from Wikipedia.
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Hello Kitty is a Japanese character because she was produced by the Japanese company Sanrio who continues to market the character to this day.
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The character used in Japanese to represent "cloud", as in Chinese, is 雲, pronounced kumo.
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"Male" is 'dansei,' and "female" is 'josei.' Written in Japanese, they are (in the same order): 男性 and 女性
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No, there is not. The Japanese R-like consonant is a cross between an R and an L.
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The character ? means 'new' in Japanese and can be seen in the adjective for 'new' ??? (atarashii).
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金 is the character.
'Jin' is how it is ponounced in chinese, although
i am not sure if it is the same in japanese.
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イェセニア (technically "I e se ni a", as there is no "ye" character in Japanese)
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Yes, watch boku was tomodachi, the main character and his little sister are blonde with blue eyes, and there japanese
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The Japanese character for 'love' is 愛 (ai).
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Negi is a Japanese green onion.
Neji with a j however is an anime character from the Japanese series Naruto
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the character is Chinese (Kanji in japanese), but the pronouciation is Japanese as it had already existed before the character of 犬(inu) entered Japan.
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Go to Insert Symbol and you can do it from the character sets you will find there. You can also use the Character Map facility in Windows to copy the character into Excel.
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A collation character set applicability table is used to determine which character sets can be used with a specific collation in a database. It specifies which character sets are compatible with a particular collation for sorting and comparison purposes. This table helps ensure that the data is stored and retrieved correctly based on the collation rules.
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Most surviving ceramics from this period appear to be tea sets for use in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu.
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No, Godzilla is not a Marvel character. He was created by Japanese movie people
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Seeing as there is no character for 'k' in the Japanese language, I will assume you are talking about 'gyaku', which means reverse/opposite.
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The main character in the show Peach Girl is Saeko Chiba (Japanese) or Kate Oxley (English). This is a Japanese shojo manga series, written by Miwa Ueda.
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The Japanese character for 'garden' is åº, which is read as "niwa".
Example: åºã§éŠã¼ã†ã‚ˆ (niwa de asobou yo) - "Let's play in the garden!"
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The character is Mike Chang. He is played by Harry Shum, Jr.
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Zatoichi is a Japanese fictional character created by the novelist Kan Shimozawa. This fictional character is a blind masseur, gambler and a swordmaster.
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I'm unsure of a Japanese equivalent. Maybe "Utao" which has the character for "song" in it. Otherwise, "Melody" is spelled: メロディー.
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The Japanese anime series, Perman a.k.a Parmen was created as a parody of Superman. The main character, is the story of a clumsy boy named Mitsuo Suwa.
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In my suggestion, it probably isn't but anime means Japanese cartoon and I don't know if they English dubbed it (because anime is always first in Japanese.)
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There are two sets of characters the Japanese use, each containing 46 characters. The first is Hiragana and the second is Katakana, combined it is referred to as the Kana.
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I know one translation is "kurenai", like the character from Naruto.
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Shigeru sounds like a Japanese name, there is no Chinese character that correspond to this reading. The Japanese kanji character for Shigeru is likely to be 成 if it is a name, though there are other possibilities.
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A traditional Japanese haiku consists of 17 on or sound units, generally arranged in a pattern of 5-7-5. Each on or sound unit can be a single character or a combination of characters.
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The combination of 2 character types: syllabic Kana and logographic Kanji that was adopted from Chinese characters. You can write letter N in a character that almost look a like of italic h.
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