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Kanji (漢字, Japanese pronunciation: [kaɲdʑi]) are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese. [1] . They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived syllabic scripts of hiragana and katakana.
- Kanji (Disambiguation)
Congee or kanji, a semi-liquid food made from rice; Kanji...
- By Stroke Count
The jōyō kanji (常用漢字, Japanese pronunciation:...
- Jōyō Kanji
The jōyō kanji (常用漢字, Japanese pronunciation:...
- Hanzi
In Japanese, Chinese characters are referred to as kanji....
- Used in Japanese Names
Jinmeiyō kanji (人名用漢字, Japanese pronunciation:...
- Kyōiku Kanji
Kyōiku kanji (教育漢字, literally "education kanji"), also known...
- Stroke Order
Japanese stroke order: Prescribed mostly in modern Japan....
- Old Japanese
Old Japanese (上代日本語, Jōdai Nihon-go) is the oldest attested...
- Japanese writing system
The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of...
- Japanese-language
Modern Japanese is written in a mixture of three main...
- Kanji (Disambiguation)
The Japanese Wikipedia (ウィキペディア日本語版, Wikipedia Nihongoban, lit. 'Wikipedia Japanese-language version') is the Japanese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-source online encyclopedia. Started on 11 May 2001, [1] the edition attained the 200,000 article mark in April 2006 and the 500,000 article mark in June 2008.