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05-20-2007, 12:24 PM
Macs can write in any language out of the box but with windows during or after the installation process you have to install asian languages before you can type in any asian language. So if you can, go find your installation disc.
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05-29-2007, 01:08 AM
The biggest Japanese compilation of kanji contains about 50,000 characters. However, the vast majority of them are archaic and/or hardly used at all. There are several standards for kanji counts. The standard needed for "general use", as they call it, is just under 2,000 kanji. Learning these 2,000 kanji would make you considered literate in Japanese (assuming you know all readings for these kanji as well as Japanese vocabulary). There are, however, a lot more kanji needed to delve into specific topics (such as medicine, industry, sciences, etc).
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06-25-2007, 11:41 PM
And for the linux users:
there you install Japanese and then you can write Japanese with this SCIM (Smart Common Input Method), very easy to use... Björn "Nanuq" * リボーンプリングリングインフェルノ * -- Please visit also my homepage: http://www.nanuq.de.ki/ |
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06-28-2007, 02:39 PM
It's nice to see that you can write with japanese characters now.
But it must be は, not わ. Björn "Nanuq" * リボーンプリングリングインフェルノ * -- Please visit also my homepage: http://www.nanuq.de.ki/ |
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