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Tural
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11-26-2011, 09:02 AM
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ryuurui
Yes they do. One of them is proper stroke order. Another is that some characters may look different in handwritten form. I suggest you read my articles on that.
Importance of the stroke order in writing Chinese characters. | Beyond Calligraphy
Hand-written Chinese characters vs. computer font. | Beyond Calligraphy
Lastly there is a structure, balance, etc. issues, but that comes with time.
Thanks for reply, i want to know that , for example i do not want to learn all kanji couse of their difficultness, so i want to learn only hiraganas or kataganas and by them write kanji.s,.
is that possible?=)
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