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dochira
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kalayaan
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arnel98 wrote: |
Does anyone know what website can help write numbers in japanese katakana? I want to write my id in katakana (arnel98). |
thats gonna be hard. just write it in kanji - makes for 1 character per number.
easier that way ^_~
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ahochaude
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 10291 Location: Matsuhama-cho, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Country: |
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:35 pm Post subject: |
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arnel98 wrote: | Does anyone know what website can help write numbers in japanese katakana? I want to write my id in katakana (arnel98). | Only saw this concern after the previous reply from kalayaan, although it maybe 2 years too late for a reply.
Arnel98,
Regarding the use of numbers, just use the standard format. ie: 1,2,3, etc. Majority of the time, Japanese don't use the Japanese/Chinese system of writing numbers. The "English" way WILL suffice. Japanese people recognize the use of 1,2,3,etc already and don't really use ��C�@��C�@�O�Cetc.
However if you want to know, you can copy and save the proceeding because this is how 98 would be in numbers.
��\���@(lit: KyuJyuHachi=ninetyeight)
or....
�㔪 (lit: KyuHachi=nine eight)
Use according to your discretion. _________________
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niko2x
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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ahochaude wrote: | Only saw this concern after the previous reply from kalayaan, although it maybe 2 years too late for a reply.
Arnel98,
Regarding the use of numbers, just use the standard format. ie: 1,2,3, etc. Majority of the time, Japanese don't use the Japanese/Chinese system of writing numbers. The "English" way WILL suffice. Japanese people recognize the use of 1,2,3,etc already and don't really use ��C�@��C�@�O�Cetc.
However if you want to know, you can copy and save the proceeding because this is how 98 would be in numbers.
��\���@(lit: KyuJyuHachi=ninetyeight)
or....
�㔪 (lit: KyuHachi=nine eight)
Use according to your discretion. | ..or if he insists in katakana, her is 98 in katakana:
�i�C���`�G�C�[�g�B _________________
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kokuou
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niko2x
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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 3:30 am Post subject: |
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kokuou wrote: | ... well, �i�C���e�B�G�C�g would be how *I* would put it into katakana.
I totally don't mean that to upstage you niko
Although, I like the old style flavour that the �` gives
������ | no sweat, kokuou! we all know that you are 'da man' when it comes to the JP tongue. _________________
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ahochaude
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 10291 Location: Matsuhama-cho, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Country: |
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:55 pm Post subject: |
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niko2x wrote: | no sweat, kokuou! we all know that you are 'da man' when it comes to the JP tongue. |
He is.
Hence, his username. _________________
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arnel98
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 2200 Location: United States Country: |
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:04 pm Post subject: |
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ahochaude wrote: | Only saw this concern after the previous reply from kalayaan, although it maybe 2 years too late for a reply.
Arnel98,
Regarding the use of numbers, just use the standard format. ie: 1,2,3, etc. Majority of the time, Japanese don't use the Japanese/Chinese system of writing numbers. The "English" way WILL suffice. Japanese people recognize the use of 1,2,3,etc already and don't really use ��C�@��C�@�O�Cetc.
However if you want to know, you can copy and save the proceeding because this is how 98 would be in numbers.
��\���@(lit: KyuJyuHachi=ninetyeight)
or....
�㔪 (lit: KyuHachi=nine eight)
Use according to your discretion. |
yup, 2 years too late, hehehe.
thanks anyway
new question regarding japanese writing.
If you're writing kanji/katakana/hiragana vertically, how would it be?
Is it like:
J
D
O
R
A
M
A
or is it like:
JDORAMA rotated 90 degrees (assuming jdorama is a japanese word)?
or does it matter? _________________
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niko2x
Joined: 24 Jun 2002 Posts: 4009 Location: East Coast, US Country: |
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 12:29 am Post subject: |
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arnel98 wrote: | new question regarding japanese writing.
If you're writing kanji/katakana/hiragana vertically, how would it be?
Is it like:
J
D
O
R
A
M
A
or is it like:
JDORAMA rotated 90 degrees (assuming jdorama is a japanese word)?
or does it matter? | i think it really depends on to whom you're writing to, and in what context. case in point, if you are going to be writting a term paper, (I.E. more formal) then it's from up to down. but i think nowadays more people write from horizontally than anything. if you just go to any JP web page, it's that moreso than vertical.
- niko _________________
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arnel98
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 2200 Location: United States Country: |
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 1:03 am Post subject: |
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niko2x wrote: | i think it really depends on to whom you're writing to, and in what context. case in point, if you are going to be writting a term paper, (I.E. more formal) then it's from up to down. but i think nowadays more people write from horizontally than anything. if you just go to any JP web page, it's that moreso than vertical.
- niko |
oic, thanks _________________
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arglborps
Joined: 15 Apr 2005 Posts: 20 Location: Tokyo, Japan Country: |
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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arnel98 got the question wrong, I guess. Vertical writing in Japanese doesn't rotate the characters, but the position of commas (ten) etc. changes, so the ten go to the right side as well as the full stop (maru). So it's more like
J
D
O
R
A
M
A _________________ <a href="http://podkost.com"><b>Kilians Podkost</b><a/>
German Podcast about Japan
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