what is the differance between the kanji chikara and katakana
Im learning Japanese and I am in the baby stage is of learning kanji and I really do not know the difference between 力 or ちから which means strenth and katakanaカ they look the exack same 力カ
力(chikara), カ(katakana of "ka")
as you see, kanji is bigger than katakana. Tbh as for me, you can to see difference when you see only "力“ then you'll know that, it is only kanji of power :) not sentence with katakana~
I hope I was useful.
August 24, 2015
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Well, one thing is noticed is that the final stroke in "ka" tends to be longer than that of the kanji for "chikara." Otherwise the form is almost identical, however the origin of "ka" in Katakana comes from this kanji: 加
August 24, 2015
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the one in kanji is a little bigger than in katakana
katakana = カ kanji = 力
aside :
カ力
August 24, 2015
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look at the stoke also ( when in computer ) : カ力
anyway you’ll always know from context .
August 24, 2015
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so do I
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