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What was the relationship between Chinese and Japanese writing?

Japanese and Chinese writings are different, but in some cases use the same characters.Japanese uses different writing systems:Hirigana - Used for native Japanese wordsKatakana - Mainly used when writing foreign wordsKanji - These are characters that were borrowed from the Chinese WritingRomaji - This is used when writing Japanese characters with the Latin AlphabetChinese uses characters that they call Hanzi.Hanzi is called by different names in other countries. But in Japanese it is called Kanji.Kanji are the Chinese characters that the Japanese use along with their other writing systems (Hirigana & Katakana) . Though in Japanese one character of Kanji and represent many syllables.


Where did Japanese writing come from?

james and aiden a awesomized


Why do the Japanese have three writing systems?

The Japanese writing consists of three systems:KanjiHiraganaKatakanaKanji is the main body of Japanese writing system, which was developed from Chinese characters through history of the two countries. There are about 2000 Kanji used in Japanese.Hiragana is their original writing system, which is used for writing -non-kanji parts of the language, such as 'particles', 'auxiliary verbs' and 'okurigana' (inflection of different words, esp verbs].Katakana was developed as a system to write foreign words, and contains writing of syllables whose pronunciations are non-existent to the main Japanese language, such as 'fa, fi, wu, di, je, she, etc'. Katakana is also used in Japanese the way we use italics in English.


Every English alphabet translated to Japanese alphabet?

There is only one English alphabet, and it cannot be translated into the Japanese alphabet because there is no such thing as a Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses syllabaries and picture-symbols in its writing.


What are the three things Japanese borrowed from the Chinese?

There are many things that Japan took from China. three of them are silk, tea, n noodles! <<<<NOT CORRECT. The japanese "borrowed" Buddhism, the chinese writing system, and a centralized imperial state. Hope this helps :D

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What was the Japanese writing based on?

The Japanese writing was based on China's characters :)


Is Kanji Japanese writing?

Kanji is a type language in Japan. It is Japanese writing.


What is the Japanese word for mother and how is it pronounced?

ha ha is the Japanese word for mother


Does mother in Japanese mean nurturing or teacher?

Neither. The word mother (母) means just that in Japanese - mother.


How is mother in Japanese?

I'm guessing you meant 'how do you say mother in japanese?' it's 'mama' for 'mum/mom', etc. okaasan for mother


Is Don Wakamatsu Japanese?

He is Half-Japanese. His mother is Irish and his father is Japanese.


Who can write Japanese writing?

Generally, the Japanese and anyone else who knows how to.


What is the Japanese writing for Osaka?

Osaka can be written in Japanese as: 大阪


What is the symbol for mother in Japanese?

母 is the symbol for mother.


How are Japanese and Chinese writing related?

Much of the Japanese written language is based on kanji. The Kanji came from China. The Japanese then added Katakana and Hirakana to provide additional ways of writing.


What has the author Masaru Hiroshima written?

Masaru Hiroshima has written: 'Shahon no yomikata' -- subject(s): Cursive writing, Japanese Paleography, Japanese language, Kana, Paleography, Japanese, Writing


Is lyoto machida Japanese?

he is Brazilian (Father is Japanese and Mother is Brazilian)