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Haru Kuroki (born 1990, 華), Japanese actress; Haru Nemuri (春 ねむり, born 1995), Japanese singer, songwriter, and "poetry rapper" Haru Nishioka (西岡 ハル, 1905–1983), Japanese businessman and politician; Haru Nomura (野村 敏京, born 1992), Japanese female professional golfer; Haru M. Reischauer (1915–1998, ハル), Japanese ...
Hiragana are generally used to write some Japanese words and given names and grammatical aspects of Japanese. For example, the Japanese word for "to do" (する suru) is written with two hiragana: す (su) + る (ru). Katakana are generally used to write loanwords, foreign names and onomatopoeia. For example, retasu was borrowed from the ...
Many word processing and desktop publishing software products have built-in features to control line breaking rules in those languages. In the Japanese language, especially, the categories of line breaking rules and processing methods are determined by the Japanese Industrial Standard JIS X 4051, and it is called Kinsoku Shori (禁則処理). [1]
FEE-Chan (CCD-0500, フィーちゃん) (AI), is a female vocal for CeVIO AI only capable of speech. She was developed by U-Stella in collaboration with Techno-Speech. UNI-Chan (CCD-0001, ユニちゃん) (AI), is an upcoming female vocal for CeVIO AI. She is to be developed by U-Stella in collaboration with Techno-Speech.
Harumi Honda (born 1963), Japanese track cyclist; Harumi Hiroyama (晴美; born 1968), Japanese long-distance runner; Harumi Ikoma (治美), a Japanese voice actress and narrator; Harumi Imai (今井 春美, born 1952), Japanese cross-country skier; Harumi Inoue (晴美; born 1974), Japanese actress; Harumi Kohara (born 1965), Japanese ...
Haruka Minami (みなみ 遥), pen name of Kazuka Minami, Japanese manga artist; Haruka Miyashita (宮下 遥, born 1994), Japanese volleyball player; Haruka Miyauchi (宮内 晴香), better known as Miya, Japanese singer and former member of GWSN; Haruka Nakagawa (仲川 遥香, born 1992), Japanese singer and actress
Haruna Lee, Japanese Taiwanese American theatre maker and writer; Haruna Matsumoto (松本 遥奈, born 1993), Japanese snowboarder; Haruna Miyake (三宅 榛名, born 1942), Japanese pianist and composer; Haruna Ogata (尾形 春水, born 1999), Japanese idol and singer; Haruna Okuno (奥野 春菜, born 1999), Japanese sport wrestler
The character 草 appears in this sense, for example, in 草稿 (Modern Mandarin cǎogǎo, "rough draft") and 草擬 (cǎonǐ, "to draft [a document or plan]"). The use of "cursive script" as the English translation was adopted in the early 20th century, and has become the mainstream translation, being widely used in academia and also by the ...