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漢字. Chinese characters as used in Japanese writing as opposed to the two kana syllabaries and rōmaji (Latin letters).
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Should I remember kanji of words that mostly use the kana version?
But realistically, the vast majority of people quit learning Japanese far before getting to a level where it is needed to read obscure kanji. … If you're a beginner, focus on the most common readings until you get a better understanding for kanji. …
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Can I choose my own kanji characters for my middle name?
Your middle name is "Asano" spelt in English and does not have any kanji characters. Even if you knew the correct characters of your great grandmother's name, they would not be a part of your name. … However, if you are planning on living in Japan, you cannot legally spell your name in kanji on official documents, even if they were the correct kanji. …
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Kanji for darkness: 暗 vs 闇, nuance? meaning? use cases?
You don't actually use single kanji very often, so there isn't much confusion (just like in English you know when to use "darkness" or "dark"). …