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06-11-2010, 11:55 AM
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中風 is Chinese medcine term. 中 meaning is "in" this case.It use 中毒(poisoning) another. 風 meaning is the bad one this case.It use 風邪(cold) another. ↓At the quotation destination(Japanese only) 中風 - Wikipedia |
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06-11-2010, 11:58 AM
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08-04-2010, 09:40 AM
Japanese names are a big mystery for me. May be it's a little offtop, but since you're discussing names as a whole, I have a question that disturbes me a lot.))
There's a singer 田中聖 and last kanji reads like Koki, but in the dictionary there's no such reading for it, only せい & ひじり. And even when you write it on computer Koki doesn't become this kanji. So I have to write Tanaka Sei 0_0 Question: why is it read like Koki? I'm going crazy from it. x) Well, so as not to be totally offtop, for my name Olga is オリガ or オルガ better? Or no difference? |
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08-04-2010, 10:05 AM
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Olga is always written オルガ. |
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08-04-2010, 10:43 AM
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Cool, because I love it more^^ but I've heard the version オリガas well, that's why I asked. Origa - Wikipedia Sashimister,もう一度どうもありがとうございます。^^ |
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08-04-2010, 10:51 AM
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08-04-2010, 11:23 AM
This is an interesting thread, as well as odd that anyone foreign would actually expect that their name could be written in Kanji. The only "foreigners" of Japanese coming from an English-speaking country, I could maybe see getting away with possibly writing their names in Kanji (depending on the name) are Hawaiians for obvious reasons.
One girl I know from Hawaii actually has a Kanji for her family name. She discovered that when looking into getting a hanko. I do have another friend whose last name is "White", and for fun, she got a hanko with the Kanji character for "white", and she uses it with her students to show that her last name means the same as that. Her hanko for her given name, though, is in Katakana. That aside, everyone else, just don't bother. Foreign names of Japan is usually written in Katakana, not Kanji. My first name means, white-skinned My middle name means, dedication to god My last name means, son of bride I doubt you could turn that into a Kanji compound and the reading actually making sense. lol |
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