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  • Even a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching characters [[雷]] and [[雷]], [[Japanese]],
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  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • Even a native Japanese speaker, watching [[Japanese]],
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  • Even a native Japanese speaker, watching Similar [[confusion]] takes place also for other characters of Japanese language.<br>
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  • [[File:Japanese Katakana MU.png|100px]] ...font for all software, that support Unicode characters (or, at least, the Japanese characters).
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  • Even a native Japanese speaker, watching [[Japanese]],
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  • </ref> and similar semantics (left hand) in [[Japanese]] language. Various dictionaries suggest different interpretations of chara Even a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching characters
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  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • Even a native Japanese speaker, watching [[Japanese]],
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  • [[Eki]] ([[えき]]) is word of [[Tarja]] and of [[JapanF]](Phonetic Japanese). Human, even if a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching characters
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  • In Japanese, [[X99C5]] [[&#X99C5;]] can be pronounced as [[eki]] and denote a railroad https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/word/16452/eki
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  • Even a native Japanese speaker, watching [[Japanese]],
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  • Need in such a notation raises from the fault of representation of [[Japanese]] characters in computers. Japanese names: ゆ</ref> and other dictionaries.
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  • In [[Japanese]], character Even a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching at
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  • In [[Japanese]], [[X2F14]] [[&#X2F14;]] can be pronpnounced as "hi", "Saji"., sajinoji an Even a native Japanese speaker, looking at characters
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  • Up to year 2021, no general standard for the default fonts of Japanese characters is established. The graphical implementation of character [[⺭] In various operational systems, the support of Japanese characters is poorly implemented. In particular, with the default font, the
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  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • The computer support of the Japanese characters is underdeveloped. [[Japanese]],
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  • In Japanese, characters of [[Nishi]] can be pronounced "nishi" and may denote West. ...oach, term [[Nishi]] can be interpreted as [[Romanji]] trasliteration of [[Japanese]] word(s).
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  • The original Japanese Kanji [[&#X2ED6;]] cannot be used for the identification, because of the co ...1, there is no united standard for the default font, that would allow each Japanese character to look the same at various computers, but different from other c
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  • [[KanjiRadical]], [[JapanBeta]], element of [[Japanese]] language. Even a native Japanese speaker, watching characters [[&#X2ECF;]][[&#X2ED6;]] [[&#X961D;]]
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  • Some other Unicode characters, used in Japanese, have similar pictures. Even a native Japanese speaker, watching some of
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  • Even a native Japanese speaker, watching characters [[&#X2ECF;]][[&#X2ED6;]] [[&#X961D;]] Up to year 2021, the computer support of the [[Japanese]] characters is underdeveloped.
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  • The support of Japanese characters in computers is underdeveloped.<br> [[Japanese]],
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  • The computer support of [[Japanese]] characters is underdeveloped. ...1, there is no united standard for the default font, that would allow each Japanese character look the same at various computers, but different from other char
    9 KB (1,007 words) - 04:24, 2 September 2021
  • The computer support of Japanese characters is still underdeveloped. Even a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching characters
    4 KB (533 words) - 04:24, 2 September 2021
  • The support of Japanese characters in computers is underdeveloped.<br> Even a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching characters
    10 KB (826 words) - 05:16, 30 August 2021
  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • Support of Japanese characters in computers is underdeveloped. <br> [[X2F9C]] [[&#X8DB3;]] look so similar, that even a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching
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  • Characters of [[Radical 157]] are considered as elements of [[Japanese]] language <ref> Japanese Kana: ショク shoku / ソク soku (on'yomi)
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  • Even a native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching &#X2F9C;, &#X8DB3;, Up to year 2021, the computer support of Japanese characters is underdeveloped:
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  • Chinese, Japanese, Korean (cjk) radical lame one (U+2E8E) rather than to [[Japanese]] <ref>
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  • [[X2E90]] [[&#X2E90;]] is used in Japanese language; it can be pronounced [[だいのまげあし]] The computer support of Japanese characters is underdeveloped.<br>
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  • [[KanjiRadical]], [[JapanBeta]], [[Kozato]], element of [[Japanese]] language. [[Japanese]],
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  • The computer support of Japanese characters is underdeveloped. even native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching [[&#X2E9F;]] and [[&#X6BCD;]],
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  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • The computer support of Japanese characters is underdeveloped. even native [[Japanese]] speaker, watching [[&#X2E9F;]] and [[&#X6BCD;]],
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  • In the [[Basic Japanese]] ([[Simplified Japanese]], [[Tarja]]) and [[Tarchi]], character [[Japanese]],
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  • Evan a native Japanese speaker is easy to confuse [[Japanese]],
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  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • The computer support of Japanese characters is underdeveloped.<br> https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/kanji/105/雨
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  • For [[Japanese]], pronunciations [[オウ]], [[おうぶ]], [[まげあし]] ([[mageashi]] For [[Japanese]], pronunciation [[オウ]] is suggested with meaning lame ([[хромой]
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  • For [[Japanese]], pronunciations [[オウ]], [[おうぶ]], [[まげあし]] ([[mageashi]] For [[Japanese]], pronunciation [[オウ]] is suggested with meaning lame ([[хромой]
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  • [[Japanese]], [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/kanji/2271/発 http://www.manythings.org/japanese/reading/edict/108.html
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  • https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/kanji/1452/%E9%80%B2 https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/kanji/1452/進
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  • In century 21, the implementation of [[Japanese]] characters in computers in underdeveloped.<br> ...l form found in the Kangxi dictionary which is used in Japanese kyūjitai, Japanese hyōgai kanji, Korean hanja and Vietnamese Nôm.//
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  • Even a native Japanese speaker, watching characters [[Tarja]] appears as kind of Japanese-English Pidgin.
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  • [[WALK TWO]] may refer to [[Japanese]] language.<br> Some professionals, even native [[Japanese]] speakers, accept such an interpretation.
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  • In Japanese, [[WALK ONE]] can be pronounced as [[Shinnyou]], [[しんよう]].<br> Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 30 kanji are used more often.
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  • ==Japanese== [[Mageashi]] can be translated from [[Tarja]] to [[Japanese]] in the following ways:
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  • Evan a native Japanese speaker, watching [[&#X2FA1;]], [[&#X8FB5;]], is unlikely to answer: [[辵]] is [[Japanese]] <ref>
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  • https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/kanji/79/逸 Appears rarely in Japanese newspapers; about 1500 kanji are used more often.
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  • In Japanese, [[⻌]] can be pronounced [[しんにょう]] ([[Shinniou]]) and may refer The manuals and dictionaries of Japanese do not mention the multitude of ways of encoding of a "well-know" character
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  • In [[Japanese]], characters [[X2FA1]] [[&#X2FA1;]] and [[X8FB5]] [[&#X8FB5;]] Characters of [[Radical 162]] by themselves are not popular in Japanese texts. They used as indication to the properties of pics of other Unicode c
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  • ...acter [[RADICAL WALK]], id est, [[&#X8FB5;]], by itself, is not popular in Japanese texts. But it is believed to transform into characters of [[WalkU]], and pi Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 30 kanji are used more often.
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  • In [[Japanese]], there are hundreds of characters, that look so similar, that even native [[Japanese]] speaker cannot identify the character just watching it.
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  • At the translation [[Tarja-Japanese]], word [[mosquito]] can be substituter to [[蚊]]. https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/kanji/255/蚊
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  • [[Japanese]] See also: Category:Japanese terms spelled with 辵
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  • [[X2ECC]] [[&#X2ECC;]] from [[Japanese]]. [[Japanese]],
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  • Evan a native Japanese speaker, watching [[&#X2FA1;]], [[&#X8FB5;]], is unlikely to answer: [[辵]] as [[Japanese]] <ref>
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  • In Japanese, [[⻍]] can be pronounced as [[Shinnyou]], [[しんよう]].<br> contributing to the general confuse of the [[Japanese]] characters.
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  • In [[Japanese]], [[⻎]] can be pronounced [[Shinnyou]], [[しんにょう]] and refer to The idea of [[Tarja]] is to keep those Japanese characters, that no not confuse with other characters.
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  • https://nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary/kanji/1924/通 Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 200 kanji are used more often.
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  • In century 21, the computer support of characters of Japanese is underdeveloped. ...e transliteration [[Ie]] also is possible, but the translation back into [[Japanese]] may be ambiguous.
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  • ...blossoms). Nevertheless, I think the beautiful sakura will make our heavy Japanese hearts a little lighter. Sakura has started blooming in Tokyo on March 28th ...blossoms). Nevertheless, I think the beautiful sakura will make our heavy Japanese hearts a little lighter. Sakura has started blooming in Tokyo on March 28th
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  • ...table specifies format of construction of questions in [[Tarja]] and in [[Japanese]]. ...]] (shown in the picture) seems to have done great job in structuring of [[Japanese]].
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  • Un [[Japanese]], [[&#X3063;]] is interpreted as modifier, that changes pronunciation of At traslation from [[Hiragana]] to [[Romanji]], or from [[Japanese]] to [[Tarja]],
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  • ...flat face, black slanted eyes, small reproductive organs. Most of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and, in general, South-Eeast Asian can be qualified as
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  • [Title] Russo-Japanese Peace Treaty (Treaty of Portsmouth)
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  • ...tright; 40,918 were injured; 267,171 buildings were destroyed. One million Japanese were homeless. Air currents from the intense heat sent B-29s spiraling thou
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  • ...ns reading "Stop the war in Ukraine" and "Hands off Ukraine." Russians and Japanese nationals also joined the rally that was organized via social media, as fig
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  • The Japanese version is loaded here from the publication [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • All G-7 leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden, took part in per
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  • ===Japanese version=== The Japanese original of the document is not found, as if Japan did not cooperate with G
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  • ...d by a power at present not involved in the European war or in the Chinese-Japanese conflict. All G-7 leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden, took part in per
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  • All G-7 leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden, took part in per
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  • All G-7 leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden, took part in per
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  • [[File:Attack on Pearl Harbor Japanese planes view.jpg|x140px]]
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  • ...[X2F6B]], [[&#X2F6B;]]) is [[Unicode character]], [[KanjiRadical]] used in Japanese to denote plate, dish, «тарелка» <ref> https://www.nihongomaster.com/japanese/dictionary
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  • ...[[X6DB2]] ([[eki]]), is [[Unicode character]], [[KanjiLiberal]], used in [[Japanese]] to denote a liquid. [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • [[Tarja-Japanese]] is draft of the [[Tarja]] - [[Japanese]] dictionary. ...nji]]s in computers; with pictures of the [[Unicode]] characters used in [[Japanese]].
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  • [[Tarja]] is artificial language designed for interpretation of [[Japanese]]. [[Tarja]] uses ascii characters and those Japanese characters, that have unique graphic representation at the free software po
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  • «[[Japanese]]» [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • [[益]] is element of [[Japanese]] and [[Tarja]] languages. [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • All G-7 leaders, including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden, took part in per
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  • Hiragana is Japanese phonetic alphabet. The phonetically-ordered table of Hiragana and Katakata ==Japanese characters==
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  • Sino-Japanese War. That day was also the day of the Boys’ Festival under the lunar cal [[Category:Japanese]]
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  • ...the Russian authorities set the horrible custom tax for the import of the Japanese water. They expected that such a policy will push forward the National reso The Japanese Government keeps the value of the [[Mizugadro number]] as a deep strategic
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  • Palestinian foreign minister Riyad al-Maliki, left receives his Japanese counterpart Yoko Kamikawa at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, ...r Riyad al-Maliki (second from right) in Ramallah, West Bank, on Friday. | JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTRY / VIA KYODO REUTERS, KYODO
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  • ...08:05 JST Palestinian foreign minister Riyad al-Maliki, left receives his Japanese counterpart Yoko Kamikawa at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah,
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  • ==Japanese version== The Japanese original of the document is not found, as if Japan did not cooperate with G
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