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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.

kanji

English

(wikipedia kanji)

Alternative forms

* Kanji

Noun

(kanji)
  • Chinese characters as used in the Japanese language.
  • See also

    * kana (, ??) * hiragana (, ????) * katakana (, ????) * , ??????) * romaji (, ????) * shinjitai (, ?????) * * ----

    fullwidth

    English

    (Fullwidth form)

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (computing, typography, of certain characters) 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 .
  • Usage notes

    Usually, fullwidth characters are used to match the space taken up by characters – particularly Chinese characters – in certain other languages such as Japanese.

    Antonyms

    * halfwidth