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											|  Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 3:49 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													Dude, that would be easy, but to be honest, AJ is really just AJ. 	  | Uchiha Potato wrote: |  	  | they only have my real full name Andy   anyone know how to write my nickname AJ in kana?
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   hiragana:�@�����[���Ⴂ�[
 katakana: �G�C�[�W���C�[
 
 �t���������� Potato = �E�`�i�|�^�g
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											|  Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 7:14 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													yup i was gonna say why are u looking up ur names in hiragan if u can't use it.... ur real names will be in katakana 	  | hiroki0520 wrote: |  	  | Foreign names are usually written in katagana, not hiragana~ 
 However, Japanese names are usually represented in hiragana and kanji. However, there are exception to katagana letters for names.
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											|  Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 8:33 pm    Post subject: |    |   
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													Actually, i was thinking of that when i posted the link, but i also was thinking that in JPN, hiragana is first taught to toddlers, essentially, the first written language, before katakana and kanji. If one would read some kids book there is even hiragana next to the katakana (so kids would know how to read the katakana), so i thought that sharing the link was appropriate. There was some people that had posted (i forgot where, but somewhere here) to the effect of "Can you write my name in JPNese?" so that link would satisfy their want. I hope I didn't mislead anyone to thinking that their name are usually written in hiragana. It's usually in katakana. 	  | hiroki0520 wrote: |  	  | Foreign names are usually written in katagana, not hiragana~ However, Japanese names are usually represented in hiragana and kanji. However, there are exception to katagana letters for names.
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											|  Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 12:22 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													really? my japanese professor told me  that KATAKANA is taught to children first because its simple and straight lines...and children's  motor skills have not fully developed yet...so they hold out on teaching hiragana until like 2-3 grade beause it is more complex and 'wavey'    that what she tols us...which i tought was weird..... but i dunno what's what now! 	  | niko2x wrote: |  	  | Actually, i was thinking of that when i posted the link, but i also was thinking that in JPN, hiragana is first taught to toddlers, essentially, the first written language, before katakana and kanji. If one would read some kids book there is even hiragana next to the katakana (so kids would know how to read the katakana), so i thought that sharing the link was appropriate. There was some people that had posted (i forgot where, but somewhere here) to the effect of "Can you write my name in JPNese?" so that link would satisfy their want. I hope I didn't mislead anyone to thinking that their name are usually written in hiragana. It's usually in katakana. | 
       
 offtopic: hey niko i got ur manga in the mail yesterday...man for beign such a little kid the story sure is violent dude!
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											|  Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 4:33 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													No prob, brah. More stuff coming on the way. BTW loveless, come check out this forum. It's in my signature. You like the discussions, I'm sure. 	  | lovelessemotion wrote: |  	  | offtopic: hey niko i got ur manga in the mail yesterday...man for beign such a little kid the story sure is violent dude! | 
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													�~���� 	  | neversmile wrote: |  	  | How do U spel Milan?? | 
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											|  Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 11:19 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													You are right that the hiragana represents the kanji, that's the reason why the JPN kids learn hiragana first for the phonical sounds. The kanji (as most of us know) is too hard for the youngsters. Like I said, that's why most/all kid's book are written in hiragana so they can have a sense of how to read, if not the meaning than at least the phonics. 	  | hiroki0520 wrote: |  	  | I think it does not matter what type that children learns first or second; the important thing about names is still the children in Japan would have hiragana representation for their kanji names anyways. 
 Therefore, who care what the children learns what first!
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