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  • ...hem were invented in [[Japan]] or [[Korea]], so are not Chinese in origin. Kanji are also not used in exactly the same way as traditional or simplified Chin ...r 861 official characters mainly used in people's names (人名用漢字'' jinmeeyoo kanji''), but there are also many others that are outside these lists.
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  • '''Kanji Ishiwara''' (1889-1949) was an [[Imperial Japanese Army]] officer deeply in
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Kanji]] article''
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  • ...nvolved the used use of Chinese characters to write Vietnamese, similar to kanji in Japan or hanja in Korea.
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  • ...ed to Korean; written in a combination of Chinese-derived characters (漢字 ''kanji'') and native ''hiragana'' (ひらがな) and ''katakana'' (カタカナ) s
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  • {{r|Kanji Ishihara}}
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  • {{seealso|hiragana|kanji}} ...ied in form and stripped of their meaning. For example, チ comes from the ''kanji'' 千 ''chi'', meaning 'thousand'; the ''katakana'' symbol is pronounced in
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  • {{r|Kanji Ishiwara}}
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  • {{r|Kanji}}
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Kanji]] article''
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  • {{r|Kanji}}
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  • {{r|Kanji}}
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  • .... The sign on the door (非常口 ''Hijoo Guchi'' 'fire exit') is written in ''[[kanji]]'', or [[Chinese characters|Chinese-derived characters]].<BR><small>Photo {{main|Kanji|Hiragana|Katakana}}
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  • ...hem were invented in [[Japan]] or [[Korea]], so are not Chinese in origin. Kanji are also not used in exactly the same way as traditional or simplified Chin ...r 861 official characters mainly used in people's names (人名用漢字'' jinmeeyoo kanji''), but there are also many others that are outside these lists.
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  • {{r|Kanji}}
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  • ...s by syllables within words, which look rather like drastically simplified kanji.
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  • {{r|Kanji}}
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  • ...unced ''mùzhì zhuōzi''. It ''does'' mean 'table' or 'desk' in Japanese ''[[kanji]]'', though (pronounced ''tsukue''), as characters often change their meani ===Japanese ''kanji''===
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  • .... The sign on the door (非常口 ''Hijoo Guchi'' 'fire exit') is written in ''[[kanji]]'', or [[Chinese characters|Chinese-derived characters]].<BR><small>Photo ...ten employ the ''[[katakana]]'' script rather than the Chinese-derived ''[[kanji]]'' characters.</div>
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  • Beginning in 1929, he planned the incident with [[Kanji Ishiwara]] and ordered attacks during the actual incident.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...in) consisting of four [[phrases]] each seven [[Chinese characters]] (''[[kanji]]'' - 漢字) in length.
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  • ...ting, the only way to show the difference outside of context is to use ''[[kanji]]'' (Chinese-derived [[Chinese characters|characters]]) - 橋 is 'bridge' a
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  • ...and attractive qualities.<ref name="isbn0-412-64380-4">{{cite book |editor=Kanji, Gopal K. |authorlink= |author= Kano, N|others= |title=Total quality manage
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  • ...g., human scripts not using the Roman alphabet such as Arabic orthography, kanji and hiragana, Sanskrit orthography, etc. <ref name=RFC2047>{{citation
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  • ...ting, the only way to show the difference outside of context is to use ''[[kanji]]'' (Chinese-derived [[Chinese characters|characters]]) - 橋 is 'bridge' a
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  • ...(e.g. like using modern typefaces even more stylised than reformed ''joyo kanji'' of Usui's time).
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  • ...and are usually composed of four or more lines of Chinese characters, or [[kanji]] (漢字), each line having the same number of characters. ''Gin'' with f
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  • '''Kanji Ishiwara''' (1889-1949) was an [[Imperial Japanese Army]] officer deeply in
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  • It was planned by Lieutenant Colonel [[Kanji Ishiwara]] and Colonel [[Seishiro Itagaki‎]], who were on the staff of th
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  • ...or morphosyllabic) [[Chinese language|Chinese]]-derived characters (漢字 ''[[kanji]]''), two mora-based systems (ひらがな ''[[hiragana]]'' and カタカ�
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  • [[Kanji Ishiwara]] took over the "total war lobby" in the Army command after the as
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  • ...''[[kokutai]]'', and, to focus on that problem, he appointed the retired [[Kanji Ishiwara]].<ref>Bix, p. 540</ref>
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  • ...h a combination of three different scripts. [[Chinese characters]] (漢字 ''[[kanji]]'') are used for the most meaningful words such as most [[noun]]s and [[ve ...he art can consist of phrases, [[poetry|poems]], stories, or even single [[Kanji|characters]]. The style and format of the writing can mimic the subject mat
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  • ...me first, given name second.</ref> which is formed through selecting the [[kanji|Japanese characters]] 有道出人 and their appropriate pronunciations. In
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  • ...Yamaguchi pleaded, at 11:00, not to us force, but after an hour, Colonel [[Kanji Ishiwara]], said "we shall attack as soon as possible." ...and tried to have him change Hirohito's mind. Kanin refused, and Colonel Kanji Ishiwara, chief of staff of the martial law forces, put an end to it. He st
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  • [[Chinese characters|Chinese-derived characters]] (漢字 ''kanji'') are used almost everywhere in Japan, but this does not mean that this n
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  • ...001/jama.293.2.217 }}</ref><ref name="pmid20407062">{{cite journal| author=Kanji JN, Anglin RE, Hunt DL, Panju A| title=Does this patient with diabetes have
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  • ...ese characters” is written 漢字. This is romanized as ''hànzì'' in pinyin, [[kanji]] in Japanese, [[hanja]] in Korean, and {{lang|vi|''Hán tự''}} in Han-Vi
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  • '''Manga''' (in ''[[kanji]]'', 漫画; in ''[[hiragana]]'', まんが; in ''[[katakana]]'' マンガ) ...oughly "lad") whereas ''seijin'' manga are marketed to adult men (from the kanji 成人, meaning "adult") and are frequently sexually explicit.<ref name="Sc
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