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安德烈 (Andrea)
HulpleerkrachtHow do Japanese people write on a computer keyboard?
Hi,
I started to learn japanese ten days ago, and since I want to learn Hiragana, I'm writing the words I know using this keyboard:
https://www.branah.com/japanese
as you can see, I don't write like on a mobile, using latin letters, but I select each Hiragana,so I have to know the sound of the Hiragana, otherwise I cannot write: is this the way japanese people write on a computer keyboard or do they use always the latin letters?
おねがい します
4 aug. 2017 10:06
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The majority of the Japanese use the QWERTY layout, and after typing a chunk of words in romanized characters, hit the space bar to get the Japanese scripts, and then enter.
※There are several versions of romanized characters in Japan, so which one you need to use depends on your computer's configuration.
Very few people use kana input, although if you master it, your typing speed will become, theoretically, twice faster because you don't need to hit two or three keys to get one Japanese letter.
5 augustus 2017
Hi , as I myself had this issue some years ago, somewhere on the web I found an article intended to study whether PC-typing "killed" Kanji( calligraphy). Actually, the article was not to bent to critic the IME( input method editor) because someway typing Romaji helps student to recall the Kanji as they see it appear. As a matter of facts, when Japanese people don't recall the Kanji, they simply write it in Hiragana (which is not an unusual fact, Japanese can confirm this). Good studies.
10 augustus 2017
Ciao Andrea,
take a look at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_input_methods
Hope it helps,
tano
4 augustus 2017
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
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