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King Japanese symbol in kanji

Posted by panda on Sunday, March 18, 2007 , under , , | comments (0)



We have added another sample Japanese symbol.
Today's Japanese kanji is King, and it is pronounced as Ou.
Take a look at the following to see the Japanese symbol.

Japanese king symbol

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New Japanese kanji symbols tattoo design

Posted by panda on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 , under , , | comments (0)



Today, we have updated our website with New Japanese kanji symbols tattoo design and
customer's comments we have received.



Hey,

thanks for translating this for me. Just got the tattoo yesterday! There should be a photo attached to this e-mail.

-A.J.-




Good morning team,
I use the translation to design a tatoo. I have attached a photo of the piece. The words have significance for me spiritually, esp at this time in my life. I Googled Kanji symbols after searching for other alternatives (runes, etc). I wanted the tat to mean something and yes, look good too.
Thank-you,
gary

If you would like to see more photo, please go to DSFY's Kanji tattoo design picture.

Japanese phrase symbols - Fu Rin Ka Zan - Learn Samurai

Posted by panda on Sunday, March 11, 2007 , under , , , , , | comments (0)



In Japan, there is a TV program to learn the Japanese history especially about Samurai people who have left a great name befind her.
This Japanese TV program is Tai Ga Drama, and runs for about 1 year!
Tai ga literally means Big river, by the way.

This year, we have the Tai ga drama about the Samurai whose name is Yamamoto Kansuke.
This drama is about his story and it is called "Fu Rin Ka Zan".

Here is the Japanese symbols of the phrase.
They are all written in kanji symbols.



The first kanji symbol means Wind,
the second kanji symbol means wood,
the third kanji symbol means fire,
and the kast kanji symbol means mountain in Japanese.

Take a look at the website of Fu rin Ka Zan.
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/taiga/

You can also watch the preview of today's story.

Japanese symbols of Queen and Overcome is added into Japanese dictionary

Posted by panda on Saturday, March 3, 2007 , under , , , | comments (0)



Today, we have added the following Japanese symbols into our Japnaese dictionary.

The first one is added into the Q list.
The Japanese symbols of queen, which are written with 2 kanji symbols.
The first kanji symbol mean woam and the second one mean king in Japanese.
This is called "Jyou ou".




The next Japanese symbols mean overcome in Japanese, and written in kanji as above.
The meaning of each kanji symbol win and smart.
They are called Shou ri.
The Japanese symbols are going to be added into our V list.

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