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ibrahim kanj

He is the creation of man kind and is the most hot thing in the world
Ohhh look its ibrahim kanj must live at a kingdom huh
ibrahim kanj by Dzick ´ November 19, 2020
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kanji kanjoura kanjar Kanjari Kanjo Kanj Kanja kanjal Kanjan Kanjana
A writing system imported from China several centuries ago and still in use today in Japan. Unlike katakana and hiragana, each pictogram does not represent a syllable, but meaning. Two or more kanji can be placed together to form compound words. You can also combine with hiragana.

Books aimed at a younger audience will often have furigana giving the pronunciation for kanji and its compounds.
"I don't know how to pronounce this word because it's written in kanji!"
Kanji by Kat January 21, 2004

kanji klutz 

An entry level or otherwise beginning/newbie student of the Japanese language. Not always a weaboo, this term can be used to describe anyone with a genuine interest in the Japanese language to people who just want to translate doujinshi for lolz.
Harold is such a kanji klutz, poor guy's struggling to complete the homework for Japanese class.
kanji klutz by TeenAuthor June 22, 2008
A very funny girl who is outgoing with a small group of friends. She is semi crazy and loves making people feel awkward. She is very intellegent but lazy. She is also a good friend who is a great listener and is very loyal. LOVE YOU KANJANA FROM: M & V!!!!
Kanjana: to many too describe
Kanjana by mediterranean May 25, 2011
Kanji (literally "Chinese characters) are one of the four writing systems used in modern Japanese. The other three (hiragana, katakana, and romaji) are phonetic alphabets, like the ones used in English, Italian, Spanish Greek, Arabic, etc. Kanji, on the other hand, are not phonetic, but convey a meaning, and can often be pronounced in several different ways. The kanji meaning "down" or "below" has about 10 pronunciations. ::eek:: Most kanji, however, have about 2 or 3 pronunciations. Kanji are very useful, considering how many homophones there are in Japanese. Kanji allow the reader to distinguish between two words that have identical pronunciations and completely different meanings (e.g. "Koukou" can mean "high school" or "sexual intercourse." They have the same pronunciation, but are written with different kanji.) About 2,000 kanji are used in everyday Japanese, and yes, they are a hassle to memorize, but there are certain patterns (called radicals) that appear in dozens of kanji, which makes memorization easier. (e.g. The figure that looks "like three horizontal lines on top of a square" is seen in numerous kanji, most of which have meanings that are related to speaking or reading.)
Kanji are coOoOoOol.

They should offer Japanese in more high schools.
kanji by nihongo July 5, 2004
something im trying to learn but i cant understand what the fuck it means
how the fuck do you use kanji
kanji by DATBOOMGUY December 20, 2020