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Post by JbstormburstADV on Dec 9, 2008 2:12:09 GMT 12
Well, I was looking on a_f's site when I noticed a thread for this site: www.kanaquest.com/With it, you can learn how to use hiragana and katakana, the two phonetic-based writing methods for Japanese. Also, it gives you lessons on how to enable Japanese on your computer so you can type the following: アヒオス. So, アヒオス!! P.S.: You'll need unicode to see the characters properly....
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Post by Praetor on Dec 9, 2008 23:24:17 GMT 12
Unicode?
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Post by Anime Aficionada on Dec 10, 2008 0:28:21 GMT 12
I think he meant, basically, to convert ‘ordinary characters’ (eg. “a” , “e”) properly into characters such as “ﻲ” All I understand of Unicode is that they’re 16 bit symbols which can represent a myriad of characters for languages such as German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic etc.
Sadly the post you found JB was his last one; haven’t heard of him since. Quite a shame, really. All that knowledge we could have learnt. /:
Oh, and sorry the character above is in Arabic, I couldn’t find meh Japanese. DD:
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Post by JbstormburstADV on Dec 11, 2008 10:55:40 GMT 12
...D---!! I was hoping that this site would at least update its lessons...
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Post by Anime Aficionada on Dec 11, 2008 17:32:24 GMT 12
I'll see if I can contact him though. /:
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