"大和仮名" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ja̠ma̠to̞ɡa̠na̠] Forms: 大和仮名 [canonical] (ruby: 大和(やまと), (), ()), Yamatogana [romanization]
Etymology: 大和 (“Yamato nation; Japan”) + 仮名. So called because hiragana and katakana were Japanese inventions, as opposed to 真名 (mana, “non-phonetic Chinese characters”) and 真仮名 (magana, “phonetic Chinese characters”). Etymology templates: {{af|ja|大和|仮名|sort=やまとがな|t1=Yamato nation; Japan}} 大和 (“Yamato nation; Japan”) + 仮名, {{m|ja|真名||non-phonetic Chinese characters|tr=mana}} 真名 (mana, “non-phonetic Chinese characters”), {{m|ja|真仮名||phonetic Chinese characters|tr=magana}} 真仮名 (magana, “phonetic Chinese characters”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|^やまとがな}} 大和(やまと)仮(が)名(な) • (Yamatogana)
  1. 平仮名 (hiragana) and 片仮名 (katakana) Categories (topical): Japanese, Writing systems

Download JSON data for 大和仮名 meaning in All languages combined (2.6kB)

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