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is there any different between chinese and japanese languages??

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Answered by vipun
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Hanzi and kanji: differences in the Chinese and Japanese character sets today'

Hugh Grigg2013年6月30日



Hanzi and kanji are the Chinese and Japanese pronunciations of the term 漢字 that is used in both languages. It refers to the Chinese characters that both languages make use of in their writing systems. Chinese is written entirely in hanzi, and Japanese makes heavy use of Chinese characters.

But are hanzi and kanji the same thing? They’re both 漢字 and could be translated as “Chinese characters”, but are the character sets the same?

I wrote about this before, saying that the Chinese and Japanese character sets are the same most of the time. I still stand by that statement, but I’ve been meaning to write a little more on the topic for a while. Note that what I’m interested in here is quite specifically the two character sets of hanzi and kanji, how much they overlap and where they vary. This is intended to be a very simplified, generalised overview of hanzi and kanji today for the casual reader.

This of course glosses over a huge swathes of detail, but it is meant to be easy to follow.The main thing it’s missing is any of the history of how the present situation came about, which is quite an interesting series of developments. What’s below is, hopefully, a casual summary of the obvious differences between hanzi and kanji character sets in the present day.


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Answered by MasterOfPhysics
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Answer:

both of them are different languages

Explanation:

they belong to different language families . but , the characters they use are similar

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