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  2. Japanese numerals - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Japanese number system Archived 2018-08-29 at the Wayback Machine; English exercises for learning Japanese numerals; Audio to learn the pronunciation for Japanese numbers; Convert kanji numerals to arabic numerals (sci.lang.Japan FAQ page) Convert arabic numerals to kanji numerals (sci.lang.Japan FAQ page)

  3. List of jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    The jōyō kanji 常用漢字, ... only one English translation is given per kanji. ... number: ゴウ gō 652: 合: 口: 6 ...

  4. Kanji - Wikipedia

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    It was often previously referred to as translation reading, ... there is a notable number of kanji used in modern Japanese which have different meaning from hanzi ...

  5. Dai-ichi - Wikipedia

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    Dai-ichi (第一) is a compound modifier phrase of Japanese origin, meaning number one, [1] or first. In kanji, "dai" ("number") is 第 [2] and "ichi" ("one") is 一. [3] "Dai" is also defined "ordinal number marker." [2] It is this feature that makes the phrase a modifier, or an adjective, describing a noun, as first. Number one functions in ...

  6. Japanese language - Wikipedia

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    Children continue to study another 1,130 characters in junior high school, covering in total 2,136 jōyō kanji. The official list of jōyō kanji has been revised several times, but the total number of officially sanctioned characters has remained largely unchanged. As for kanji for personal names, the circumstances are somewhat complicated.

  7. Japanese writing system - Wikipedia

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    The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana.Kana itself consists of a pair of syllabaries: hiragana, used primarily for native or naturalized Japanese words and grammatical elements; and katakana, used primarily for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes for emphasis.

  8. 21 Best 1990s Baby Names That Are Still Relevant Today - AOL

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    In the 1990s, it was one of the top 10 names for girls, peaking in 1998 at number 3. Though slightly less common today, it's still a sweet and spunky name for a baby girl.

  9. Japanese counter word - Wikipedia

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    Letters, kanji, kana: じ ji: 児: Children. As in "father of two (children)", etc. じ ji: 時: Hours of the day じかん jikan: 時間: Hour-long periods じょう jō: 畳: Tatami mats. The kanji 畳 is also read tatami and is the same one used for the mats. The room size of a washitsu in Japan is given as a number of mats, for example 4½ ...