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rivanan 12-12-2009 06:01 PM

japanese sign?
 
Hello everyone!
I'm new here... just registered to ask you guys a question..

My friend found a sword with a symbol on it.. It looks Japanese,
we werent sure though.. Because it also looks like the Greek 'pi' letter.

So I was wondering..., could anyone please tell me what it means?
thanks a lot!


LINK: http://i50.tinypic.com/30j33gm.jpg

NanteNa 12-12-2009 06:02 PM

Ahh, that sign is on many knives, too actually. I'm not sure if it's anything to do with 'life' or something, as I don't read Japanese. It only reminds me of 'ka/ga'

And no, it really doesn't look like 'pi'. lol

Mortry 12-12-2009 06:04 PM

I think it's 'ka' written in katakana, but I could be mistaken:smokingbear:

rivanan 12-12-2009 06:04 PM

hahaha sure it does!
the 'stripes' are bend the other way lol :p

rivanan 12-12-2009 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortry (Post 788710)
I think it's 'ka' written in katakana, but I could be mistaken:smokingbear:

whats ka? a letter?

NanteNa 12-12-2009 06:06 PM


O_ô I really don't think so. Maybe it's because my mathly developed part of the brain is way far behind and that way I associate math with.. well.. nothing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rivanan (Post 788713)
whats ka? a letter?

As I said 'ka/ga'. You can say it's a kind of 'letter' in the Japanese ''alphabet'' for foreign words called Katakana. This one represents the 'sound' "ka"


rivanan 12-12-2009 06:10 PM

i learned from a friend who studies japanese about katakana... the japanese
alphabet for foreign words
but what does it mean? is it just a letter or a part of a word/pronouncation?



oh wait you just said it.. its the 'ka' sound haha!
weird though.. why would anyone put that character on a sword?

komitsuki 12-12-2009 06:12 PM

It means "knife" in Kanji. The Sino-Japanese pronunciation is "tou".

Mortry 12-12-2009 06:14 PM

カ is more a syllable, not a letter...
It can be part of a word, just like roman letters can be part of a word too
But I don't know if it means anything on it's own:o

yuriyuri 12-12-2009 06:19 PM

Seriously, has no one thought of 刀?


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