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こんにちは皆さん!
Hello all, and God Bless. I'm new here... as you may or may not have guessed by now. I've been a christian for some time now, and would like to get to know some good Christian brothers and sisters. Just a small post from Bonnie Scotland saying "HI" to all Christians here! God bless, and I'll be talking to you all later
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Well done Mustardseed, it is indeed Japanese: 聖徒 for Disciple, because that is what I am. Thanks to you all for your warm welcomes, I'm looking forward to have a chat with you all. So for now, じゃまた (see you around)!
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Kanji is Kanji. There are about 5000 "Chinese" symbols used in primary education in Japan, as well as another 15,000 which are generally understood. Most Kanji symbols can be used as long as the furigana is accompanying it as well.
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Kanji is the actual characters itself (i.e. 聖徒... out of curiousity what does this mean in Chinese? and how do you pronounce it?) and the Furigana is the Japanese pronunciation of it (i.e. 聖徒 = せいと (Seito))
Simple eh? 簡単ですね。 Quote:
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"Owe nothing to anyone -- except your obligation to love one another" Romans 13: 8 Last edited by Seito; 03-20-2007 at 09:14 PM. |
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