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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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  • ''Works cited in the [[Kanji]] article''
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  • '''Kanji Ishiwara''' (1889-1949) was an [[Imperial Japanese Army]] officer deeply in
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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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  • {{r|Kanji}}
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Kanji]] article''
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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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