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Japanese writing
[edit]Japanese language
[edit]Japanese description
[edit]- Japanese language
- Japanese phonology
- Mora (linguistics)
- Rendaku voicing
- Japanese pitch accent
- Japanese grammar
- Japanese numerals
- Honorific speech in Japanese
- Kotobagari censorship
- Japanese name
- Japanese dictionary
Japanese writing normally
[edit]- Writing system
- Logogram
- Determinative
- Phonogram (linguistics)
- Japanese writing system
- Japanese orthography issues
- Japanese language and computers
- Japanese input methods
- Language input keys
- Japanese script reform
- Kana
- Katakana
- Hiragana
- Kanazukai rules
- Historical kana orthography
- Modern kana usage
- Gojūon collation
- Iroha collation
Kanji issues
[edit]- Chinese character
- Radical (Chinese character)
- Kanji
- Jōyō kanji subset
- Tōyō kanji subset
- Kyōiku kanji subset
- Jinmeiyō kanji subset
- Hyōgaiji kanji subset
- Shinjitai kanji subset
- Extended shinjitai kanji subset
Other remarks on kanji
[edit]- Japanese Language Proficiency Test
- Remembering the Kanji
- Kanji kentei test
- Kanji of the year
- Chinese character classification
- List of kanji by stroke count
- List of kanji by concept
- Chemical elements in East Asian languages
- Hanja for Korean
- Idu for Korean
- Hunminjeongeum for Korean
Japanese symbols
[edit]- Sokuon symbol
- Chōonpu symbol
- Yōon symbol
- Dakuten symbol
- Chōonpu symbol
- Asahi characters
- Japanese punctuation
- Iteration mark
- Japan postal mark
- Japanese typographic symbols
- Japanese map symbols
- Wabun code for morse
- Genkō yōshi grided paper
- Wāpuro rōmaji for SMS
Japanese scripts and calligraphy
[edit]- Japanese calligraphy
- Kyūjitai
- Regular script
- Semi-cursive script
- Seal script
- Clerical script
- Japanese typefaces
- Edomoji script
- Jindai moji script
- East Asian sans-serif typeface
- Ming (typeface)
- POP (Point of Purchase typeface)
- Siddhaṃ script
- Wnn input system
- ATOK input system
- Kotoeri input system
Between languages
[edit]Interscripting
[edit]- Nanori
- Furigana
- Okurigana
- Ruby character
- Hentaigana
- Yojijukugo
- Man'yōgana
- Gyaru-moji
- Taiwanese kana
- Kanbun
Latin interscripting
[edit]- Cyrillization of Japanese
- Romanization of Japanese (romaji)
- Hepburn romanization
- Nihon-shiki romanization
- Kunrei-shiki romanization
- JSL romanization
- Wāpuro rōmaji for SMS
Chinese language
[edit]Chinese
[edit]- Cursive script (East Asia)
- East Asian calligraphy
- CJK characters
- Chinese input methods for computers
- Chinese character encoding
- Guobiao (National Standards)
- GB 2312
- GB 18030
- Stroke order
- Four corner method
- Simplified Chinese characters
- Bopomofo
- Jyutping
- Han unification
Chinese transliteration
[edit]- Sinicization
- Transliteration into Chinese characters
- Romanization of Chinese
- Pinyin romanization
- Wade–Giles romanization
- Yale Romanization