Category: Japanese notation

What is Furigana?

We already know that the Japanese language has several types of characters (hiragana, katakana, and kanji). Reference → Basically Furigana is an information, written in hiragana / katakana about the...

Kangi making

Radicals Japanese kanji have radicals, which are used to search for kanji in dictionaries. Most kanji dictionaries are arranged by radical, not by AIUEO order, and there are 214 of...

漢字

Japanese Kanji かん じ 漢字kanji(Chinese characters) are ideographic characters that originated in the Yellow River civilization of ancient China. Writing tools, the medium in which they are written, the speed...

Writing direction

Direction to write Traditionally, Japanese was written in “vertical writing”. The document is divided into vertical lines, each vertical line is written from top to bottom, and between vertical lines...

Punctuation

Punctuation marks are symbols used at the end of Japanese sentences and at the end of meaning, and are equivalent to periods and commas. There are certain rules for its...

Positive and negative responses

Differences in answers seen in Japanese and English Differences between Japanese and English regarding the answers to questions that include negative forms. One of the interesting differences between English and...

Japanese character

Japanese is written using three types of characters. hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Each kanji has its own meaning, but hiragana and katakana only represent sounds and have no meaning. In...