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Nodoka2007 08-30-2007 11:40 PM

Calligraphy......
 
Is there anywhere where i could find the japanese alphabet. I want to write it in calligraphy.

Michieru 08-30-2007 11:41 PM

um... the whole thing??

kanji and haranga?(i cant spell sorry)

Nodoka2007 08-30-2007 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michieru (Post 222362)
um... the whole thing??

kanji and haranga?(i cant spell sorry)

sorry. i'm kinda new to japanese stuff. do japanese have symbols for words, not symbols for letters? sorry it's confusing. it's my fault. lol. like, where can i find, on the internet, some japanese symbols?

Michieru 08-30-2007 11:55 PM

well heres the deal

you can probably find all the haranga. they are the basic letters for japanese writing(please correct me if im wrong)

there is about 30-40 of those

and Kanji

will be impossible to just "get"
theres hundreds of them

it takes alot of dedication to learn them.

but hey thats just what i know

Excessum 08-30-2007 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nodoka2007 (Post 222369)
sorry. i'm kinda new to japanese stuff. do japanese have symbols for words, not symbols for letters? sorry it's confusing. it's my fault. lol. like, where can i find, on the internet, some japanese symbols?

Why are people so lazy these days?
Anywho... here's something for starters. Good Luck!

Nodoka2007 08-30-2007 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michieru (Post 222376)
well heres the deal

you can probably find all the haranga. they are the basic letters for japanese writing(please correct me if im wrong)

there is about 30-40 of those

and Kanji

will be impossible to just "get"
theres hundreds of them

it takes alot of dedication to learn them.

but hey thats just what i know

thanx..............................

Michieru 08-30-2007 11:58 PM

haha

listen to excessum

hes smarter than me on that

and he got u a site

Nodoka2007 08-31-2007 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Excessum (Post 222378)
Why are people so lazy these days?
Anywho... here's something for starters. Good Luck!

thanks. :)

Electrasol 08-31-2007 12:28 AM

Heck. Thats easy enough to google.
I salute you for wanting to write in calligraphy. I don't have a steady hand for that kind of stuff. x D

Shaelyn 09-15-2007 01:00 AM

I wanted to tell ya a few things.

katakana - syllabary used for foreign words - such as Texas and New York.
hiragana - syllabary used for native words - such as sensei and sushi, if you don't know the kanji for them, or if there isn't a kanji for them.
* tobacco is evidently the only foreign word that is written in hiragana.
kanji - used for ideas, such as love, bright, child.

now the thing to beware: some characters look EXACTLY ALIKE. the difference between the characters is in the stroke. ...and some look really similar, the difference being in the stroke. examples (all in katakana): shi シ and tsu ツ or so ソ and n ン

just randomly picking up calligraphy when you don't know Japanese isn't going to be an easy task. the strokes are too important.

good luck!

Lilongyue 09-15-2007 04:22 AM

The Chinese characters that Japanese use (forget what the Japanese call them) have specific stroke orders, you can't just write them in any order you want.  It's like English letters, when you write "B" you start with the downward vertical stroke, from top to bottom, then the two round parts, the top one first, again from top to bottom, etc., etc.  Chinese characters are the same, only much more complex.  Also, there's a lot more to writing the characters with a brush than meets the eye.  

永 (yong) contains every type of stroke needed in writing Chinese characters.  To give you some idea of how complicated it is, when you write the dot-like symbol at the top of the character (called 点 [dian] in Chinese by the way) you don't just plop the brush down on the paper to get some kind of round shape, there are some very subtle wrist movements that need to take place to get the right shape.  Every aspect of the characters require equally subtle, and sophisticated movements.  To make a straight vertical or horizontal line you don't just drag the brush across the paper, like you would if you were writing the character using a normal pen.  If you really want to learn calligraphy that uses Chinese characters you'll have to find a teacher.

TalnSG 04-22-2008 08:33 PM

Excessum, I agree even though we are sounding like my professors when I wanted to use the internet to do research instead of the books on the library shelves.

And to add just one more point about caligraphy. Using a pen to write what was designed for a brush will also impair the accuracy of your strokes.

Then there is the variance between between literal and figurative translations of what you are wanting to communicate before you even make the first stroke.

Its a daunting task, but rewarding. Getting my tattoo right took a lot of research before it was ever inked. I wanted to be sure my "silver bear" really said what I intended.

MissMisa 04-22-2008 08:52 PM

Hiragana and Katakana Practice - Real Kana

This is Hirigana and Katakana, and I use this for practice.

There is also Your Name in Japanese :: Japanese Translator .co.uk which rougly translates names in Japanese, but I have no idea how accurate that is.

yuujirou 04-23-2008 04:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissMisa (Post 469424)
Hiragana and Katakana Practice - Real Kana

This is Hiragana and Katakana, and I use this for practice.

There is also Your Name in Japanese :: Japanese Translator .co.uk which rougly translates names in Japanese, but I have no idea how accurate that is.

x.x''' rather silly....
just spell out your name using the japanese pronunciations x.x;;;

vowels: a i u e o
Constantns: k, s/z, t/d, n, h/b/p, m, r, y w [<--- not sure if that's all of em xDD
too lazy to check dictionary atm ;_;]

tonikaku~
some examples x]

Mat - Matto
Brown - Buraun
I love you - Ai Robu Yu [<---best pickup line EBA <33 xDD ]
Hard Gay - Haadou Gee <3
You're hot - Yu au hotto
Oh baby - Ou bebii~ yuu hotto x]
Yuujirou = Kawaii x]


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