Japanese writing is special because it uses multiple writing systems all mixed together, particularly: kanji (Chinese picture righting), hiragana (Japanese phonetic symbols used for Japanese grammar inflections and words that have no Chinese character), Katakana (Japanese phonetic symbols used for writing foreign words, Children's Books, and telegrams), Romaji (the Latin alphabet for Japanese, used for place names on signs, the internet, and other situations).
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The Japanese writing was based on China's characters :)
Kanji is a type language in Japan. It is Japanese writing.
"Special" is 'tokubetsu' in Japanese.
The word "special" in Japanese is 特別 (tokubetsu).
... doesnt make any sense.... so wat if it has japenese?
"Special" would be 特別 (tokubetsu) in Japanese.
In Japanese, if you write foreign names out, you write them with a writing system called Katakana. So, in Katakana, your name would be Jessica: ジェッシカ.
like other people, when you are doing a project on japan, you do it yourself!
Generally, the Japanese and anyone else who knows how to.
Much of the Japanese written language is based on kanji. The Kanji came from China. The Japanese then added Katakana and Hirakana to provide additional ways of writing.
Masaru Hiroshima has written: 'Shahon no yomikata' -- subject(s): Cursive writing, Japanese Paleography, Japanese language, Kana, Paleography, Japanese, Writing