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How to write in Japanese?

Japanese is written in the same format as Chinese. There are two main forms of Japanese writing: vertical writing and horizontal writing.

First, write vertically.

1) The title is written on the first line with three or four spaces in front. Long articles also have a blank line on the right side of the title.

2) The author's name is written on the line below the title, and the surname and first name are empty. Names are written at the bottom of a line, usually with a space after the last word.

3) The text is written on the next line or blank line of the author's name.

4) A comma or period occupies a grid and is written on the upper right of the grid.

5) lowercase "つ, や, ゆ, よ" occupies a cell and is written in the upper right corner of the cell.

6) Leave a space at the beginning of the paragraph.

7) When the best word in a sentence is written in the last box of a line, the period is redundant. Commas are the same in this case.

8) Tik Tok's pseudonym and addition are written between the lines.

9) When two or more words are added, they are indicated by braces "{".

10) quotes occupy a space.

1 1) Erase the written words and draw two lines.

12) is enclosed in a box.

13) "々" is the symbol when two Chinese characters appear repeatedly.

14) Draw two diagonal lines when erasing only one Chinese character.

15) number uses China number.

16) The long note "-"of katakana occupies one space.

17) When adding words, use "

Second, the format is the same when writing horizontally and vertically, and it will not be repeated.

1) The period and comma occupy a cell and are written in the lower left of the cell. When writing commas horizontally, the sign ","is often used, but some people use ",".

2) lowercase "つ, や, ゆ, よ" occupies a box and is written in the lower left of the box.

3) When writing horizontally, use Arabic numerals for numbers, and write two numbers in a grid.

Japanese scope of use:

Japanese is used all over Japan. Most people in Ryukyu speak Ryukyu, some indigenous people use Ryukyu, and Japan does not recognize Ryukyu as an independent language.

Japan is not the only country that uses Japanese as the lingua franca, and it is also used as the lingua franca in Angol, Palau, because Japan ruled Palau from 19 14 to 1945, and taught in Japanese during that time.

Japanese is widely used in the world, because the Japanese animation industry has great influence in the world, although it is not the working language of the United Nations. Especially when it comes to ACG, Japanese is almost the only language.