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Noto sans jp
Noto sans jp







Used in Japan for Japanese and the Ryukyuan languages. Hiragana ( 平仮名, ひらがな) is an East Asian syllabary, written vertically right-to-left and horizontally left-to-right (120 million users). Read more on ScriptSource, Unicode, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, r12a. Katakana is used for transcription of foreign-language words into Japanese, for the writing of loan words, for emphasis, to represent onomatopoeia, for technical and scientific terms, for names of plants, animals and minerals, and often for names of Japanese companies. Used in Japan for Japanese, Ryukyuan, Ainu and Palauan, and formerly for Taiwanese Hokkien. Katakana ( 片仮名、カタカナ) is an East Asian syllabary, written vertically right-to-left and horizontally left-to-right (126 million users). New letters, ligatures and diacritical marks were gradually added to represent the sounds of various languages. In the common era, numerous European languages adopted the Latin script along with Western Christian religion, the script disseminated further with European colonization of the Americas, Australia, parts of Asia, Africa and the Pacific. Derived from Western Greek, attested in Rome in the 7th century BCE. Used for over 3,000 languages including Latin and Romance languages (Italian, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Romanian), Germanic languages (English, Dutch, German, Nordic languages), Finnish, Malaysian, Indonesian, Filipino, Visayan languages, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Polish, Somali, Vietnamese, and many others. The most popular writing system in the world. Latin (Roman) is a European bicameral alphabet, written left-to-right. The 51 basic letters (jamo) are grouped into syllable blocks depending on their position in the spoken syllable.

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Since 1945 the standard script for Korean. Not universally accepted for centuries, suppressed by Japanese colonial authorities. Created in 1446 by King Sejong the Great (Sejong of Joseon) as a simpler, phonetic alternative to using Chinese hanja for Korean. Hangul (Hangeul, 한글, Chosŏn’gŭl, 조선글) is an East Asian script, written vertically right-to-left and horizontally left-to-right (79 million users).

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Kanji is primarily derived from the traditional Chinese Han characters. Grammatical elements use Hiragana, loan words and emphasis use Katakana. Noun, verb, adjective and some adverb stems use kanji (the most basic set is 2,136). Used together with the Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries in Japan for the Japanese language.

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Japanese Kanji ( 漢字) is an East Asian logo-syllabary, written left-to-right (126 million users). Noto Sans CJK JP contains 65,535 glyphs, 27 OpenType features, and supports 44,806 characters from 55 Unicode blocks: CJK Unified Ideographs, Hangul Syllables, CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A, CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B, CJK Compatibility Ideographs, Hangul Jamo, CJK Compatibility, Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms, Kangxi Radicals, Enclosed CJK Letters and Months, Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement, Box Drawing, CJK Radicals Supplement, CJK Unified Ideographs Extension E, Katakana, Hangul Compatibility Jamo, Hiragana, Latin Extended Additional, Latin-1 Supplement, Basic Latin, Enclosed Alphanumerics, Mathematical Operators, Hangul Jamo Extended-B, Cyrillic, Enclosed Ideographic Supplement, CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement, CJK Symbols and Punctuation, Miscellaneous Symbols, Greek and Coptic, CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C, Bopomofo, Geometric Shapes, CJK Strokes, General Punctuation, CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D, Block Elements, CJK Compatibility Forms, Latin Extended-A, Hangul Jamo Extended-A, Bopomofo Extended, Miscellaneous Technical, Small Form Variants, Arrows, Latin Extended-B, Letterlike Symbols, Katakana Phonetic Extensions, Kanbun, Ideographic Description Characters, Vertical Forms, Spacing Modifier Letters, Dingbats, Combining Diacritical Marks, Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows, Alphabetic Presentation Forms, CJK Unified Ideographs Extension F. It also supports Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and Hangul. Noto Sans JP is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for the Japanese language and other languages used in Japan. This site uses Just the Docs, a documentation theme for Jekyll.









Noto sans jp