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- Japanese_writing_system abstract "The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of three scripts:Kanji, adopted Chinese charactersKana, a pair of syllabaries, consisting of:Hiragana, used, along with kanji, for native or naturalised Japanese words, and for grammatical elementsKatakana, used for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes to replace kanji or hiragana for emphasis.Several thousand kanji characters are in regular use. Each character has an intrinsic meaning (or range of meanings), and most have more than one pronunciation, depending on context. The hiragana and katakana syllabaries also originally derive from Chinese characters, but have been simplified and modified to such an extent that the character origins are no longer obvious. In modern Japanese, each contains 46 basic characters, or 71 including diacritics. Each different sound in the Japanese language (that is, each different syllable, strictly each mora) is represented by one character in each syllabary. Unlike kanji, these characters intrinsically represent sounds only; they convey meaning only as part of words.Almost all Japanese sentences contain a mixture of kanji and kana. Because of this mixture of scripts, in addition to a large inventory of kanji characters, the Japanese writing system is often considered to be the most complicated in use anywhere in the world.To a lesser extent, modern written Japanese also uses acronyms from the Latin alphabet, for example in terms such as "BC/AD", "a.m./p.m.", "FBI", and "CD". Romanized Japanese, called rōmaji, is frequently used by foreign students of Japanese who have not yet mastered the three main scripts, and by native speakers for computer input.The Japanese writing system allows for transmitting information that is usually communicated in other languages by using different words or by adding extra descriptive words.[citation needed] For example, writing a word in English may give it a modern or 'hip' flair.".
- Japanese_writing_system thumbnail Heibon-pp.10-11.jpg?width=300.
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageExternalLink linjap.htm.
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageExternalLink modern_japanese.
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageExternalLink japanese.php.
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageExternalLink U3040.pdf.
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageExternalLink U30A0.pdf.
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageExternalLink U4E00.pdf.
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageID "1234482".
- Japanese_writing_system wikiPageRevisionID "606554433".
- Japanese_writing_system caption "Japanese novel using , the most general orthography for modern Japanese. Ruby characters are also used for kanji words. Published in 1908.".
- Japanese_writing_system hasPhotoCollection Japanese_writing_system.
- Japanese_writing_system iso "Jpan".
- Japanese_writing_system languages Japanese_language.
- Japanese_writing_system name "Japanese".
- Japanese_writing_system sample "Heibon-pp.10-11.jpg".
- Japanese_writing_system time "4".
- Japanese_writing_system type "mixed".
- Japanese_writing_system typedesc "logographic , syllabic , and alphabetic".
- Japanese_writing_system unicode "U+3040–U+309F Hiragana".
- Japanese_writing_system unicode "U+30A0–U+30FF Katakana".
- Japanese_writing_system unicode "U+4E00–U+9FBF Kanji".
- Japanese_writing_system subject Category:Japanese_writing_system.
- Japanese_writing_system subject Category:Writing_systems_without_word_boundaries.
- Japanese_writing_system type Abstraction100002137.
- Japanese_writing_system type Communication100033020.
- Japanese_writing_system type Orthography106351202.
- Japanese_writing_system type Writing106359877.
- Japanese_writing_system type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Japanese_writing_system type Language.
- Japanese_writing_system type Language.
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- Japanese_writing_system comment "The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of three scripts:Kanji, adopted Chinese charactersKana, a pair of syllabaries, consisting of:Hiragana, used, along with kanji, for native or naturalised Japanese words, and for grammatical elementsKatakana, used for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes to replace kanji or hiragana for emphasis.Several thousand kanji characters are in regular use.".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Escrita japonesa".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Escritura japonesa".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Japanese writing system".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Japanische Schrift".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Japans schrift".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Pismo japońskie".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Sistema di scrittura giapponese".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Écritures du japonais".
- Japanese_writing_system label "Японское письмо".
- Japanese_writing_system label "نظام كتابة ياباني".
- Japanese_writing_system label "日本語の表記体系".
- Japanese_writing_system label "日語書寫系統".
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Japanische_Schrift.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Ιαπωνική_γραφή.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Escritura_japonesa.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Écritures_du_japonais.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Sistem_penulisan_bahasa_Jepang.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Sistema_di_scrittura_giapponese.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs 日本語の表記体系.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Japans_schrift.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Pismo_japońskie.
- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Escrita_japonesa.
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- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Q190502.
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- Japanese_writing_system sameAs Japanese_writing_system.
- Japanese_writing_system wasDerivedFrom Japanese_writing_system?oldid=606554433.
- Japanese_writing_system depiction Heibon-pp.10-11.jpg.
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