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Snake when i get you

Well okay maybe not common common but on propaganda banners it shows up fairly often

Drive around Beijing and you’ll see it at least once on a government building or public space

Yeah

Doesn’t china hate winnie the pooh

We didn’t do what the Japanese did and make each symbol like two or three syllables or whatever and also make them variable based on context

Oh so now im more confused

Like why each word one syllable very simple 💀

Yes

Japanese symbols can have multiple syllables

What the heck

Kanji

Kanji as they call it

Differences

Between kanji and katakan

Kana and Hiragana are alphabets

Kinda

What

Theres more

Bruh

Yeah they make sense as alphabets

Uh huh

Kana is for foreign words being converted to Japanese

Kanji is known in Korean as Hanja and in China as Hanzi and it literally means Chinese characters

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Too much for me to process

Googling “金三胖” (Kim third fat) shows you pictures of Kim jong un

Id rather learn a language without its own letters

That’s like every language ever

This could get you killed in china

No ?

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