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Hiragana and was
On March 3, 2006 the village of Natashō, from Onyū District, was merged into Ōi, which is since written with Hiragana instead of Kanji.
Sorakichi was born Koujiro Matsuda ( Kanji: 松田幸次郎, Hiragana: まつだ こうじろう ) in Japan.

Hiragana and from
Hiragana is used to write native words for which there are no kanji, including particles such as から kara " from ", and suffixes such as さん ~ san " Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms ." Likewise, hiragana is used to write words whose kanji form is obscure, not known to the writer or readers, or too formal for the writing purpose.

Hiragana and Japan
Hiragana is the more widely used script in Japan today, while katakana, meant for formal documents originally, is used similarly to italics in alphabetic scripts.
Nippon ( Hiragana: にっぽん ) is a reading of kanji 日本 that refers to Japan.
For a long time, the most esteemed calligrapher in Japan had been Wang Xizhi, a Chinese calligrapher in the 4th century but after the invention of Hiragana and Katakana, the Japanese unique syllabaries, the distinctive Japanese writing system developed and calligraphers produced styles intrinsic to Japan.
Hiragana Times ( ひらがな タイムズ ) is a magazine published in Japan, written for foreigners residing in Japan.

Hiragana and by
Hiragana gave written expression to the spoken word and, with it, to the rise in Japan's famous vernacular literature, much of it written by court women who had not been trained in Chinese as had their male counterparts.
Hiragana gave written expression to the spoken word and, with it, to the rise in Japan's famous vernacular literature, much of it written by court women who had not been trained in Chinese as had their male counterparts.
* Ginsu knives have a Japanese-sounding name " Ginsu " ( Kanji Japanese: 銀簾, Hiragana: ぎんす ) but are made in America by Douglas Quikut
Aiki-ken ( Kanji: 合気剣 Hiragana: あいきけん ) is the name given specifically to the set of Japanese sword techniques practiced according to the principles of aikido, taught first by Morihei Ueshiba ( aikido's founder ), then further developed by Morihiro Saito, one of Ueshiba's most prominent students.
Hiragana consisting of connected strokes are replaced by symbols or Greek letters: for example, す ( su ) may be rendered as the section symbol.
Hiragana consisting of detached elements are replaced by sequences of kana, Western letters, or symbols.

Hiragana and .
Hiragana is also used to give the pronunciation of kanji in a reading aid called furigana.
This cryptographic concept has been used with Japanese Hiragana and the Germans in the later years of the First World War.
Nursery Rhyme Cards ) is a version of karuta made of famous Japanese nursery rhymes sang to music to help young children learn the Japanese writing system called Hiragana.
Japanese and Korean share the same ancient Chinese words ' 月曜日 ' ( Hiragana: げつようび, Hangul: 월요일 ) for Monday which means day of the moon.
( Note that while these prefixes are almost always in Hiragana — that is, as お o-or ご go — the kanji 御 is used for both o and go prefixes in formal writing.
The Japanese language has a tripartite writing system using Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
Shiatsu ( Kanji: 指圧 Hiragana: しあつ ) is Japanese for " finger pressure "; it is a type of alternative medicine consisting of finger and palm pressure, stretches, and other massage techniques.
The syllabary of Vai also been compared to Hiragana and Katakana scripts also syllabaries for Japanese language.
Kegon ( Kanji: 華厳 Hiragana: けごん ) is the name of the Japanese transmission of the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism.
These names either are Latin letters with diacritics ( ñ, é ) or are written in languages or scripts which do not use the Latin alphabet: Arabic, Hangul, Hiragana and Kanji for instance.
It uses the ASCII form for DNS lookups but can present the internationalized form to users who presumably prefer to read and write domain names in non-ASCII scripts such as Arabic or Hiragana.
Hiragana and Katagana to Polivanov cyrillization correspondence table, for single / modified kana.
Uchi-deshi ( Kanji: Hiragana: うちでし lit.
Other terms include senshūsei ( 専修生 ; せんしゅうせい ) and kenshūsei ( Kanji: 研修生 Hiragana: けんしゅうせい " trainee "), although these terms are more general and do not necessarily indicate a live-in apprentice.
Japanese writing system | Japanese alphabet, including Hiragana, Katakana and " Imatto-canna ", a form of Hentaigana.
This version produced Japanese language error messages and supported the Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana character sets for variable names and character strings.

was and imported
When McFeeley was halfway to the door, the proprietor emerged -- a mountainous, dark man, his head thick with resiny black hair, his eyes like two of the black olives he imported in boatloads.
The discovery during the Second World War that guar gum was similar to imported locust gum increased its cultivation in western Asia and initiated it in the United States.
Not included was the value of seed oil in paints and varnishes or the value of the coffee and chocolate industries that are based on imported seed or seed products.
This word was first applied to the imported hot-blooded cattle, but later was more commonly used as reference to a human tenderfoot.
Historically, her cult in Greece was imported from, or influenced by, the cult of Astarte in Phoenicia.
As a result, Sumer and Akkad had a surplus of agricultural products, but was short of almost everything else, particularly metal ores, timber and building stone, all of which had to be imported.
Knowledge of Arabic texts started to become imported into Europe during the Latin translations of the 12th century, the effect of which was to help initiate the European Renaissance.
* Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, a town in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government and the monopolistic East India Company that controlled all the tea imported into the colonies.
Aside from the local silk production, the city imported raw silk from Iran, and occasionally from China, and was the main production center for the kaftans, pillows, embroidery and other silk products for the Ottoman palaces until the 17th century.
In the 1920s and 1930s almost every major cosmologist preferred an eternal steady state Universe, and several complained that the beginning of time implied by the Big Bang imported religious concepts into physics ; this objection was later repeated by supporters of the steady state theory.
They determined that it was a genuine skull from a young male leopard, but also found that the cat had not died in Britain and that the skull had been imported as part of a leopard-skin rug.
It has also been suggested that 19th-century bunyip lore was reinforced by imported European memories, such as that of the Irish Púca.
But the sponsorship deal was terminated before it commenced after it was revealed that British steel only made up a tiny fraction of steel used in construction of the stadium-the bulk of the steel had been imported from Germany.
If, in England, the wine sold for 70 francs ( or the pound equivalent ), which he then used to buy coal, which he imported into France, and was found to be worth 90 francs in France, he would have made a profit of 40 francs.
At that same period total financial value of goods and services imported by Cyprus was about $ 8. 689 billion.
At that same period it was responsible for 17. 7 percent of goods and services imported by Cyprus.
Composting was imported to America by various followers of these early European movements in the form of persons such as J. I.
A second group of toads was imported in 1923, and by 1932, the cane toad was well established.
Once in China mail was imported but was not produced widely.
However, it was one of the only military products that China imported from foreigners.
Mail spread to Korea slightly later where it was imported as the armour of imperial guards and generals.

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