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Kanji vs Vocabulary - What's the difference?

kanji | vocabulary |


As nouns the difference between kanji and vocabulary

is that kanji is chinese characters as used in the Japanese language while vocabulary is a usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning.

As a proper noun Kanji

is alternative case form of kanji.

Numeric vs Kanji - What's the difference?

numeric | kanji |


As nouns the difference between numeric and kanji

is that numeric is any number, proper or improper fraction, or incommensurable ratio while kanji is chinese characters as used in the Japanese language.

As an adjective numeric

is of, or relating to numbers, especially the characters 0 to 9.

As a proper noun Kanji is

alternative case form of kanji.

Kanji vs Kaji - What's the difference?

kanji | kaji |


As nouns the difference between kanji and kaji

is that kanji is chinese characters as used in the Japanese language while kaji is an ugly anthropomorphic spirit.

As a proper noun Kanji

is alternative case form of kanji.

Kanji vs Manji - What's the difference?

kanji | manji |


As nouns the difference between kanji and manji

is that kanji is chinese characters as used in the Japanese language while manji is a type of raised bed similar to a cot, from India or Pakistan.

As proper nouns the difference between kanji and manji

is that kanji is alternative case form of kanji while Manji is name of South China by Marco Polo,as opposed to Cathay.

Taxonomy vs Kanji - What's the difference?

taxonomy | kanji |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun kanji is

(kanji).

Kanji vs Fullwidth - What's the difference?

kanji | fullwidth |


As a noun kanji

is chinese characters as used in the Japanese language.

As a proper noun Kanji

is alternative case form of kanji.

As an adjective fullwidth is

occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters. Some characters have both forms: for example katakana ka has the fullwidth カ and the halfwidth カ.

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