Adopted logographic Chinese characters used in the modern Japanese writing system.
1 That's early Settlement Years use, or just hyper-educated, kanji -scribbling , First Families pretension.
2 Tsukiyama -cool name -uses the kanji for 'moon' and 'mountain'.
3 Each curtain is embroidered with a kanji too ancient to read.
4 Its menus, strangely, occasionally appeared in kanji , for no discernible reason.
5 Daimon signed me in, and she must have seen the weird kanji for 'Eiji'.
6 So her father didn't own a Bible and her mother's was written in kanji .
7 But the kanji characters flashed off and on, catching the corner of his eye.
8 There were kanji characters shaved into her stubble length hair.
9 Bigger than the others, it resembled a kanji character.
10 Another example: Japanese use both a phonetic script (kana) and a pictographic script ( kanji ) .
11 Plus, many of the kanji are obscure, so I have to keep referring to a dictionary.
12 I would like to keep this letter short for the reason that the 'evidence' of the kanji remains inconclusive.
13 Should you be another Eiji Miyake with identical kanji , please accept my sincerest apologies for raising your hopes unnecessarily.
14 That's the function of many signs of Chinese writing and of the predominant Japanese writing system (termed kanji ) .
15 Each position on this grid is a kanji or a Japanese character, written in worm bodies instead of brush strokes.
16 For the most part, today's gamers don't need to crack the books and study kanji characters simply to play the games they want.
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