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The Kanji Kraze - 04-10-2008, 04:37 AM

Do you have a favorite kanji or kanji compound? Do you want to know any particular ones? Any comments or questions about kanji in general?

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日本

It's pronounced Nihon or Nippon (Nihon is more common), and it means 'Japan'. 日 means 'the sun' and 本 means 'origin'. The Land of the Rising Sun, as it's sometimes called in the West.


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04-10-2008, 04:57 AM

well to continue your trend of your own country, i shall do my country.

豪州
Australia

豪 - ごう - gou - overpowering, great, powerful, excelling, Australia
州 - しゅう - shuu - state, province

*Please note while many of the characters carry the same meaning in Chinese and Japanese this is not the case for this word. 豪 has no relation to Australia in Chinese
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04-10-2008, 05:06 AM

Yes, I know what you mean, anrakushi. I wonder who decided to write 'Australia' as 豪州, too. But it sure looks good!


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04-10-2008, 05:11 AM

I like 語 because it is very linear and looks organized and has a lot of strokes, but is easy to remember.



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04-10-2008, 05:21 AM

I've always liked this one, for "rose":

薔薇

Not sure why. It just looks neat, and I don't see it that much since most people usually just use バラ.


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I like that one, too. You see it in fiction, but many people just use the katakana now, which is kinda sad.
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 I like these three, not particular reason, liked them since childhood

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04-10-2008, 06:31 AM

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well to continue your trend of your own country, i shall do my country.

豪州
Australia

豪 - ごう - gou - overpowering, great, powerful, excelling, Australia
州 - しゅう - shuu - state, province

*Please note while many of the characters carry the same meaning in Chinese and Japanese this is not the case for this word. 豪 has no relation to Australia in Chinese
wow, i didnt know australia had a kanji
these are my favourite because of the way they look and kind of the meaning:
夢、空、恋、愛


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wow, i didnt know australia had a kanji
these are my favourite because of the way they look and kind of the meaning:
夢、空、恋、愛
The kanji for USA is
米国
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wow, i didnt know australia had a kanji
these are my favourite because of the way they look and kind of the meaning:
夢、空、恋、愛
Nice choices! I like them all myself, especially . It has such an evanescent look to it. A love so one-sided, so innocent...


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