漢字

(RO: kanji; PR: "kan-jee")
The principal characters used for writing Chinese or Japanese. In Mandarin, kanji are known as hanzi.

The character 漢 means "the Han people" (the ethnic majority in China), and 字 means "letter, character." Each kanji has (a) a meaning and (b) at least one associated sound. For example, the kanji means "write" and is read as sho or kaku in Japanese and shu in Mandarin.

There are tens of thousands of kanji, although only a small proportion are used for the purposes of day-to-day communication.

Abbreviations

JP Term in Japanese
RO Romanization of Japanese term
PR Pronunciation of Japanese term
PY Pinyin version of term