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Spanishman 11-18-2010 07:52 AM

Need transaltion of Kanji, please
 
Hello,

could someone try to transalte this Kanji?? Thanks!!!


Sorry about quality

Decimus 11-18-2010 08:13 AM

The first kanji, 「日」, means "day" or "sun". The two following characters appear to be mere asterisks. (**)

Spanishman 11-19-2010 02:35 PM

I have tried to draw the Kanji by Hand, maybe so you can help me a little more.


masaegu 11-19-2010 02:45 PM

That is still illegible.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spanishman (Post 838326)
could someone try to transalte this Kanji?? Thanks!!!

Does that mean it's supposed to be one kanji?

Spanishman 11-19-2010 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masaegu (Post 838452)
That is still illegible.



Does that mean it's supposed to be one kanji?



Yes, it's one Kanji. I will try to make it with better quality but it's really dificult for me to make these characters XD.

masaegu 11-19-2010 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spanishman (Post 838468)
Yes, it's one Kanji. I will try to make it with better quality but it's really dificult for me to make these characters XD.

1. Is the kanji that you are seeing vertically as oblong?

2. Is it printed or handwritten?

3. Is it part of a word or phrase?

Spanishman 11-19-2010 05:29 PM

1. Yes, it's a tatto and it's written vertical
2. It's a tattoo, so it can be said it's handwritten
3. Good question, I dont really know it but I supose it will be a phrase

masaegu 11-19-2010 05:40 PM

Hmmm. The closest I can think of would be .

Under normal circumstances, no kanji is written as vertically oblong as what you wrote.

jesselt 11-19-2010 11:21 PM

It is also very possible that it is a made up or very wrong Kanji since it is a tattoo.

Spanishman 11-20-2010 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masaegu (Post 838480)
Hmmm. The closest I can think of would be .

Under normal circumstances, no kanji is written as vertically oblong as what you wrote.

And what are the meaning of 暴??


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