![]() The famous 源氏物語 (gen.ji.mono.gatari) was written by a female author almost exclusively in hiragana, for example. Hiragana were developed from 万葉仮名 (.na, you can read more here) and were at first mostly used among women. Hiragana Table Katakana table Some basic kanji. In China, the most complete compilation has over 85.000 characters and while most of them aren’t even used anymore, it is still a massive number. 漢字 (kan.ji chinese character) are the rest, featuring around 2-3k more commonly used in Japan, but to a total of 13.000. 片仮名 (kata.ka.na fragmentary kana) has a lot of sharp edges, but is also quite simple. 平仮名 (hira.ga.na smooth kana) is the simplest, roundest one. NOT romanji, ok?) in Japan daily life, though it is not officially part of the Japanese Language itself. There are two syllabaries-hiragana and katakana-which have characters for each basic mora (syllable.) Along with the syllabaries, there are also kanji, which is a writing system based on Chinese characters. You will also see a lot of ローマ字 (rouma.ji, latin alphabet. From Wikipedia: The Japanese language uses three different systems for writing. For those who aren’t really into Japanese language, let’s make a quick lesson here. Depending on the situation it can range from “Oh dear, now I’ve done it!” to “Oh crap!”, “Damn it!” and “Fuck!”. しまった。(shimatta expression denoting that something went outside your planning or expectations. Second, if you used a harsher word than douchie, shame on you! Oh, what is it? This isn’t what you are worried about? His name doesn’t have any kanji? Don’t be stupid, why would I pick a character whose name doesn’t have any kanji if this is a weekly post exactly about… Yeah, yeah, I can hear you: “This has existed way before SAO, you douchie!”. Basuru (as he is called by Ram) is always ready to make good puns and professional remarks on recurring cliches on this Light Novel setting that became very popular since Sword Art Online, the Parallel Fantasy World. Subaru-kun is a Japanese boy who happens to be in this new world which is at the same time just as he expected as an avid otaku while also having some lacking premises like him having some overpower ability or even a basic equipment set! Anyway, he later figured out that he has an ability, though he isn’t really into details yet. Due to how unreliable (or not?) these time travel things are, it is recommended to have watched up to Episode 5 to avoid data file corruption on your Save Point. Our time travel today will lead us to Natsuki (ナツキ) Subaru (スバル), main protagonist of Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu, an adventure fantasy anime currently airing on Spring 2016. ![]() We should leave our past behind, you know? Does that mean we will go back to our first post on Katsuhira-kun from Kiznaiver? Alright. Today we’ll start all the way from the zero! Wait.
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