Push button (03/09)
Push button
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Thank you for visiting our Japanese dictionary. Today’s picture is an ordinary push button you see in Japan. Japanese symbols on the button says push harder in Japanese. Tsuyoku Oshite. The first Japanese symbol is kanji and also means strength, hard or powerful in Japanese.
The third Japanese symbol is also […]
Japanese sake (03/08)
Japanese sake
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Today we will show you the picture of a Japanese Sake and the Japanese symbols written are going to be added into our Japanese dictionary. There have been Japanese words, which are explained in our Japanese dictionary. But, today, we are showing a Japanese phrase and those Japanese characters. As […]
a favor (03/06)
a favor
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Do you know the meaning of Onegai?
You see four hiragana symbols which means a favor in Japanese. This is actually a sign which is used for warning peole, asking people to follow a certain rule.
We are adding these Japanese symbols into our Japanese dictionally.
Japanese Stop symbol (03/05)
Japanese Stop symbol
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When you are driving a car in Japan, you will find a stop sign like above. The Japanese character in the rectangular with red colar says STOP in Japanese and they are called TOMARE. Written in kanji and hiragana. Normally, you see these Japanese symbols at the intersection or […]
Japanese phone (03/04)
Today’s Japanese symbols we are going to add into our Japanese dictionary is the Japanese characters used in a Japanese phone. Firstly, 2 kanji symbols on the push are says denwa, and kiru in Japanese. They mean on and off. But, literally means phone and switch off. There are Japanese words for menu which are written in katakana […]
Many Japanese symbols (03/02)
Many Japanese symbols
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Writting How to use in Japanese is using one Hiragana symbol and four kanji symbols.
The first character is GO in Hiragana, and the next four symbols are Shiyo u in kanji. These kanji symbols mean USE in Japanese. The next two symbols are also kanji symbols and mean method.
The […]
Japanese warning (03/01)
Japanese warning
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Yesterday, the Japanese dictionary explained about the warning sign you see in a Japan’s elavator. Those Japanese symbols are used particularly for letting people to know a door in front of them. So they are normally used where an automatic door is used. Today, on the other hand, the ordinally […]
Be Careful (02/28)
Be Careful
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Today’s Japanese symbol picture is the sign of warning in a elavator in Japan.
The japanese characters say [Be careful with the door] in Japanese.
It is pronunced as Doa Ni Go chu i, and all three scripts are used to write. The first two symbols are katakana and means door. The […]
Japanese kanji symbols (02/27)
Japanese kanji symbols
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Today I am showing you Japanese kanji symbols used for a cleaner machine. As you can see, there are several different Japanese symbols. The top characters mean high power in Japanese and written as katakana script. The next kanji words are strong,and normal symbol in order. The last 2 […]
Lunchset in Japan (02/26)
Lunchset in Japan
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In Japan, you can enjoy a variety of Japanese food. The most popular Japanese food would be either sushi or teppanyaki for foreigners. Today’s picture is showing you a lunchset menu of Teppanyaki in Japan. The first three symbols are Teppanyaki and written in kanji. You might have […]