漢字
See also: 汉字
Chinese
Chinese; name of a dynasty; man | letter; symbol; character; word | ||
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trad. (漢字) | 漢 | 字 | |
simp. (汉字) | 汉 | 字 |
Pronunciation
Noun
漢字
Descendants
Others:
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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漢 | 字 |
かん Grade: 3 |
じ Grade: 1 |
on’yomi |
Etymology
Hiragana | modern | かんじ |
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historical | かんじ | |
Kanji | 漢字 |
From Middle Chinese compound 漢字 (hɑnH d͡zɨH, literally “Han Chinese + character”). Compare modern Mandarin 漢字/汉字 (hànzì).
Pronunciation
Noun
漢字 (hiragana かんじ, rōmaji kanji)
- kanji
- Literally meaning “Chinese characters”, kanji are ideographic or logographic characters used in Japan, mostly borrowed directly from Chinese. Kanji include some characters created in Japan from originally Chinese elements, and other characters that were modified over time into distinctly Japanese forms. Contrast with 仮名 (kana), uniquely Japanese phonetic characters derived either from cursive forms of kanji (平仮名 (hiragana)) or from specific parts of kanji (片仮名 (katakana)).
See also
Okinawan
References
- 1896: 沖縄語典 (Okinawa Goten, “Okinawan Dictionary”). In Japanese. http://kindai.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/992016/28
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