Description for "emergency in Kanji"
The exact meaning is “a state of emergency”. Usually, the first two letters are clamant, crying, exigent, instant, insistent, urgent, pressing, emergent, pinch, exigency, emergency. Japanese says Kin-kyu-ji-tai.
The exact meaning is “a state of emergency”. Usually, the first two letters are clamant, crying, exigent, instant, insistent, urgent, pressing, emergent, pinch, exigency, emergency. Japanese says Kin-kyu-ji-tai.
1. It is mentally and physically full and comfortable. Pleasant. It reads “raku.” 2. free from stress or conducive to mental ease. It reads “raku.” 3. Easy. Or, to be rich in livelihood. Also, the state of being. It reads “raku.” 4. A musical instrument that plays a musical instrument. Music and music used … Read More
A term used to describe someone who is older or older than you. Also, people who entered the same school or company before you, even if they are younger. In Japanese calls “Sen pai”. Origin of Senpai(senior) This consists of two kanji characters. “先” is a character that has meanings such as “beginning”, “before”, … Read More
It’s a word used when you’re in an ambiguous state and you’re not sure what you mean. For example, it is used when you are not sure whether a romance is about to start or whether you are just getting along as friends. Japanese said “Aimai-moko” as four characters idiom. This is a combination … Read More
The meaning of the first element in the series that can be counted. Number one. The first or highest in order or sequence. The beginning of the order and the top of the order. It is also used to mean the most. Japanese said “Ichi ban” as bold style in kanji.
This is a work in which the Japanese word “美し” and the synonym are written in English “beauty”. It is written in English with Japanese in a method called bi-calligraphy. “美し” is a kind of abbreviation. It’s said “Utsuku-shi” in Japanese. It is described as “Utsuku-shi(美し)” in Japanese classics. Also, the nuance is slightly … Read More
There is no price for goods or services. It’s Free written vertical in Japanese Katakana. Free written horizon in Japanese Kanji. Free written vertical in Japanese Hiragana. Hiragana and katakana are colloquial translations of Kanji, so the meaning may not be understood depending on what is written. Japanese called “tada” in Japanese katakana and … Read More
He loves Sushi and Sashimi. Having practiced calligraphy since childhood, his father was qualified as a teacher. Aokage(青景) comes from the blue landscape like the sea, the clear sky. And the blue shadow. Shadow means a ninja.