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RE: Top 4 Disorienting Aspects of the Japanese Language (Notes from Under the Tatami Mats–9 … My Adventures in Japan)

in #japan6 years ago

Thanks for the information by the way
The Japanese writing system consists of three different character sets Kanji (several thousands of Chinese characters) and Hiragana and Katakana (two syllabaries of 46 characters each; together called Kana). Japanese texts can be written in two ways: In Western style, i.e. in horizontal rows from the top to the bottom of the page, or in traditional Japanese style, i.e. in vertical columns from the right to the left side of the page. Both writing styles exist side by side today.

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