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CarlAlunso 10-11-2009 07:44 PM

Japanese Characters (And Keyboard - Image)
 
Can anyone tell me how many characters are there in the Japanese language?
And how easy is it to learn a kid the Japanese characters? Isn't it difficult?

By the way...
What about that Japanese keyboard??

Japanese keyboard on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Carl Alunso

MMM 10-11-2009 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlAlunso (Post 776549)
Can anyone tell me how many characters are there in the Japanese language?
And how easy is it to learn a kid the Japanese characters? Isn't it difficult?

By the way...
What about that Japanese keyboard??

Japanese keyboard on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Carl Alunso

I think it's 46 hiragana, 46 katakana, and 2000 to 3000 regular use kanji.

The sooner the kid starts the better.

And Japanese people use the same keyboard you are using now....

CarlAlunso 10-11-2009 08:03 PM

Thank you MMM

But would you please explain your first sentence:
Quote:

46 hiragana, 46 katakana, and 2000 to 3000 regular use kanji
I don't know what these difficult words mean.

MMM 10-11-2009 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlAlunso (Post 776555)
Thank you MMM

But would you please explain your first sentence:
I don't know what these difficult words mean.

Japanese writing system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is all you need to know.

CarlAlunso 10-11-2009 08:36 PM

Well...

Thank you MMM
I may need to have an in-depth look over this writing system.

KyleGoetz 10-12-2009 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by CarlAlunso (Post 776564)
Well...

Thank you MMM
I may need to have an in-depth look over this writing system.

Well it's not like learning a language is a piece of cake! ;)

FYI, Japanese and Chinese are likely the two most difficult-to-learn writing systems in the world. Korean is trivial (easier than English!), Vietnamese uses roman characters, Arabic is hard but nowhere near like Japanese, Russian and Greek are easy, etc.

Devanagari is sort-of tough as well.

jesselt 10-12-2009 03:16 AM

I've always wondered how Chinese keyboards work. Japanese ones are pretty self explanatory, but Chinese seems like it would be impossible. Might make more sense if I knew anything at all about the Chinese language though...

KyleGoetz 10-12-2009 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jesselt (Post 776707)
I've always wondered how Chinese keyboards work. Japanese ones are pretty self explanatory, but Chinese seems like it would be impossible. Might make more sense if I knew anything at all about the Chinese language though...

I type Chinese just fine on my Mac's regular keyboard. There are many different input methods, but I prefer the pinyin input, in which I basically do something very similar to the Japanese input most people use.

For example, for 我叫葛佑神 I just type "wo" and hit spacebar to cycle through, "jiao," "ge," "you," and finally "shen." This is "My name is Ge You-Shen."

Chinese input methods for computers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Let your Wikipedia be your guide!

liquidfreedom88 10-12-2009 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KyleGoetz (Post 776684)
Well it's not like learning a language is a piece of cake! ;)

FYI, Japanese and Chinese are likely the two most difficult-to-learn writing systems in the world. Korean is trivial (easier than English!), Vietnamese uses roman characters, Arabic is hard but nowhere near like Japanese, Russian and Greek are easy, etc.

Devanagari is sort-of tough as well.

i even heard Japanese is easier than English :eek: i dont know how that work though

CarlAlunso 10-12-2009 05:47 PM

Do you know that the shape of most of the Arabic letters differ from one place to another in the word. I mean that the shape of the letter in the beginning of the word differs from the shape of the same letter if it comes in the middle or end of the word! Yo can find this, also, in the hebrew language.

And do you know that the Printed hebrow letters differs from the Handwritten letters! For Example if you want to print the "A" letter it will appear like this character "X" and if you are to write it by hand it will appear like "K".

That is it.

KyleGoetz 10-12-2009 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlAlunso (Post 776860)
Do you know that the shape of most of the Arabic letters differ from one place to another in the word. I mean that the shape of the letter in the beginning of the word differs from the shape of the same letter if it comes in the middle or end of the word! Yo can find this, also, in the hebrew language.

And do you know that the Printed hebrow letters differs from the Handwritten letters! For Example if you want to print the "A" letter it will appear like this character "X" and if you are to write it by hand it will appear like "K".

That is it.

Yes, I know all that. Did you know that what you said is also 100% true of English? Compare capital letters, lowercase letters, cursive handwriting based on the preceding and succeeding letter, etc.

Arabic and Hebrew writing systems are still easier to learn than Japanese or Chinese. Anyone who says otherwise is ignorant.


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