Shapes in Japanese
March 11th 2008 05:44
Circle まる Maru. Maru can also be a symbol used to change the sound of a letter – more info on this page.
Triangle さんかく. kanji: 三角 as you may be able to tell from the Kanji, this literally means Three Sides.
Square しかく Kanji; 四角 Shikaku. Similarly to rectangle, this literally mean four sides.
Rectangle. くけい. Kanji; 矩形 Kukei.
Alternative name; ながしかく Kanji; 長四角 Literally ‘long four sides’ or ‘long square’.
Oblong – よこなが Kanjji; 横長 Yokonaga.
Semicircle – はんりん Kanji; 半輪
Diamond – ひしがた Kanji; 菱形 Literally, Diamond shaped. There is a different word for the precious stone.
Triangle さんかく. kanji: 三角 as you may be able to tell from the Kanji, this literally means Three Sides.
Square しかく Kanji; 四角 Shikaku. Similarly to rectangle, this literally mean four sides.
Rectangle. くけい. Kanji; 矩形 Kukei.
Alternative name; ながしかく Kanji; 長四角 Literally ‘long four sides’ or ‘long square’.
Oblong – よこなが Kanjji; 横長 Yokonaga.
Semicircle – はんりん Kanji; 半輪
Diamond – ひしがた Kanji; 菱形 Literally, Diamond shaped. There is a different word for the precious stone.
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