Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

hey fellas how do you write "John" in japanese symbols...

 

my friend showed me it looked like 3 symbols but im just gonna double check with whoever can help me. Thanks in advance

Posted

big squiggly L with a quote-mark at the top, little swirly thingy, another big squiggly thing (kinda like an h, with the arc flattened). or something.

Posted

It would be the symbol for 'sho' with an accent marker to turn it into 'Jo',

and then the japanese symbol for 'n'.

 

Which would make it JoN. 2 syllables.

 

Also since it's a name it would be in Katakana, not Hiragana I suspect.

 

Cheers.

Posted

Yep, it'll be katakana.

 

First, take the katakana for "shi" and put a double-quote mark on it to make it "ji". Then, add a "yo", half sized and close to the "ji" (like a subscript of sorts, but not quite). These two, combined, make "Jyo". Then add the character for "n" and you have the closest you can get to "John" in japanese.

 

Small additional: never add -san as a suffix to your own name. You are always just "Jyon" when you speak, but "Jyon-san" when others speak to or about you.

 

Mokele

Posted

i think that when you add 'yu', 'yo' or 'ya' to a 'shi' or a 'ji', you drop the 'y'. so its 'kyo', 'nya', 'myu' etc, but 'sha', 'sho', 'ju', 'jo' etc as opposed to 'jyo' or 'jyu' (but its been a while since ive done japanese)

Posted

Close enough, you pronouce it in such a way that it's not really distinguishable by ear whether it's "jyo" or "jo".

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.