the chinese language
Does the Japanese language grow out of China?

I am very curious if the Japanese language came from the Chinese language. Watching the news Japanese television, I see many of the Japanese characters are exactly the same as some of the Chinese characters, which mean the same (of course they have different pronunciations).

Yes Korea is the result of migration from China, then Japan was the result of migration from Korea. When the Koreans came and founded Japan, adapted language and culture similar to what the priests had in Korea. With that, the letters came too. Japan does not really have an alphabet. They have four different writing styles. Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Romaji. Romaji is basically English letters that spell out words in Japanese. Kanji is the set based in China idiograms. Roman letter, such as English, says a word about the base of each letter represents a sound. Idiograms as kanji represent ideas. It So you really can not fathom a kanji, just know what it means. Therefore, there are literally tens of thousands of kanji. Since no one knows all kanji, hiragana Japanese Katakana and created, which are two ways of writing that anyone can read … that, Hiragana and Katakana are characters that are based on sound, what may seem like a word. However, the Japanese kanji are used in cases in which the word is a word in common use.

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