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how do you type japanese symbols on you computer.
i see japanese symbols everywhere.thats natural cuz thats how they write.but how on earth do they type it into their computers.thats what i dont get.can someone help me with this.my other questions is the differen between higana,kanji and katakana.when do you know to use which one? if someone could help me with these questions that would be great.thanks.
29 de ene. de 2011 20:19
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We usually type Japanese chars by combination of alphabets. For instance, か can be pronunced "ka". So you can simply type "K + A" and hit space bar, then "か" will appear on your computer. And yes, you need to install Japanese IMA before doing anything else though. For detail, check the web sites below.
WindowsXP
http://blog.greggman.com/blog/japanese_input_on_windows_xp/
WindowsXP/7 compatible
http://www.coscom.co.jp/learnjapanese801/howtotypejapanese.html
Windows7/vista
http://www.yesjapan.com/install_japanese/windows7_vista/
Mac
http://redcocoon.org/cab/mysoft.html
29 de enero de 2011
Poisonous Apple, good explanation!
Let me ask you do you know something about a special program helping to read these Japanese hieroglyphs by the "Japanese transcription" based on Japanese phonology (JSL Romanization) ?
29 de enero de 2011
besides there also exists natural input, but you need japanese keyboard with kana. http://newton.uor.edu/Departments%26Programs/AsianStudiesDept/Language/asianlanguageinstallation_XP.html
29 de enero de 2011
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hartstaken
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Japonés, Español
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