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Calligraphy......
Is there anywhere where i could find the japanese alphabet. I want to write it in calligraphy.
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um... the whole thing??
kanji and haranga?(i cant spell sorry) |
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well heres the deal
you can probably find all the haranga. they are the basic letters for japanese writing(please correct me if im wrong) there is about 30-40 of those and Kanji will be impossible to just "get" theres hundreds of them it takes alot of dedication to learn them. but hey thats just what i know |
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Anywho... here's something for starters. Good Luck! |
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haha
listen to excessum hes smarter than me on that and he got u a site |
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Heck. Thats easy enough to google.
I salute you for wanting to write in calligraphy. I don't have a steady hand for that kind of stuff. x D |
I wanted to tell ya a few things.
katakana - syllabary used for foreign words - such as Texas and New York. hiragana - syllabary used for native words - such as sensei and sushi, if you don't know the kanji for them, or if there isn't a kanji for them. * tobacco is evidently the only foreign word that is written in hiragana. kanji - used for ideas, such as love, bright, child. now the thing to beware: some characters look EXACTLY ALIKE. the difference between the characters is in the stroke. ...and some look really similar, the difference being in the stroke. examples (all in katakana): shi シ and tsu ツ or so ソ and n ン just randomly picking up calligraphy when you don't know Japanese isn't going to be an easy task. the strokes are too important. good luck! |
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