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What is JI in Japanese?

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What is JI in Japanese? Ji is gender-neutral and can be used for as a term of respect for person, relationships or inanimate objects as well. Its usage is similar, but not identical, to another subcontinental honorific, sāhab. It is similar to the gender-neutral Japanese honorific -san.

How do you say 28 years old in Japanese? How would you say 28 years old? is it Ni juu hassai? or Ni juu hachi sai? Was this question helpful to you? 28 years old is にじゅうはっさい(NI JUU HASSAI).

What is the kanji for day? 日 means ‘sun’ or ‘day’ Kanji are classified as Jōyō (常用, common use), Jinmeiyō (人名用, used in names), or Hyōgaiji (表外字, ‘outside the chart’). For more information on these types, see here. On (音) readings are based on the original Chinese pronunciation of a kanji.

What is the kanji for age? In Japanese, the counter sai is used to express how old one is. It can be written with two different kanji: the traditional 歳 and the simplified and most commonly used 才.

What is JI in Japanese? – Related Questions

 

What is Kakarimasu in Japanese?

PlaceA kara PlaceB made Duration [gurai/kurai] kakarimasu. Meaning: It takes [about] Duration to go from PlaceA to PlaceB.

How old is Japanese?

Japan: 15 Million Years Old. Japan’s first emperor, Jimmu, is reportedly the founder of this country. Japan came into existence in 660 B.C. Buddhism impacted Japanese culture to a large extent, if we go by historical records.

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