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  1. The readings are divided up into on-yomi and kun-yomi, the former representing the readings that have come from the original Chinese character and the latter representing the native Japanese reading. Now, in theory, you could write everything in Japanese in hiragana (or, indeed, katakana); kanji aren’t necessary for grammar.

  2. Modern Japanese is written with a mixture of hiragana and katakana, plus kanji. Modern Japanese texts may also include rōmaji, (Roman letters), the standard way of writing Japanese with the Latin alphabet, non-Japanese words written in their own script and various symbols known as kigō. Notable features of the Japanese script

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  4. 生 life, birth. 活 vivid, lively. “Block of meaning” is the best phrase, because one kanji is not necessarily a “word” on its own. You might have to combine one kanji with another in order to make an actual word, and also to express more complex concepts: 生 + 活 = 生活 lifestyle. 食 + 生活 = 食生活 eating habits.

  5. Oct 16, 2017 · The Scripts. Japanese consists of two scripts (referred to as kana) called Hiragana and Katakana, which are two versions of the same set of sounds in the language.Hiragana and Katakana consist of a little less than 50 “letters”, which are actually simplified Chinese characters adopted to form a phonetic script.

  6. Use of scripts Kanji. Kanji (漢字) are logographic characters (Japanese-simplified since 1946) taken from Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese.. It is known from archaeological evidence that the first contacts that the Japanese had with Chinese writing took place in the 1st century AD, during the late Yayoi period.

  7. This example includes the original text as well as the modern Japanese version. It's also a good illustration of two additional challenges reading cursive script. First, a lot of cursive writing uses older Japanese. In this case, note how the negative verbs end with ぬ instead of ん, and note how 言う is written using ふ.

  8. Oct 16, 2017 · Japanese consists of two scripts (referred to as kana) called Hiragana and Katakana, which are two versions of the same set of sounds in the language. Hiragana and Katakana consist of a little less than 50 “letters”, which are actually simplified Chinese characters adopted to form a phonetic script. Chinese characters, called Kanji in ...

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