Can anyway lead me in the right way to get a japanese fonts please,
Just message me please, I would love it very very much thanks.
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Can anyway lead me in the right way to get a japanese fonts please,
Just message me please, I would love it very very much thanks.
In Windows XP:
Start -> Control Panel -> Regional and Language Settings -> Languages -> Click the options you want.
I tried that, but it skips right over the J section...what good luck. (sarcasm)
Is Japanese written as something else?
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I'm pretty sure you have to click the East Asian language thingies to get it done. But whenever I do that, it tells me I need to install that from the disky that came with it. -_- And then when I insert it it can't find the files. *dies*
Man, I miss my other comp, I had the Japanese on that one.
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Type in what you want translated on etc etc
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just a little bit off topic....babelfish and other online automated translators are crap anyway with the Japanese language. The grammar, syntax etc are just so different that it comes all rubbish. for example if you translate "can i have a cup of coffee?" from english to japanese and then back to english again, it comes out as "I may possess the coffee?"
That's because the Japanese word you would you for have would be "aru" in dictionary form, and it's conjugate would be "arimasu". But the literal English meaning of aru is "to exist" or "to possess". The other reason for the weird translation is the Japanese language is significantly more polite than English, so they would ask "may I" instead of "can I".
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After doing the instructions I still don't understand how come I can't type in japanese characters. Can someone explain how just to get started typing so I can start (MS Word can always confuse me...)
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In the bottom-right corner if your screen, you should see a box that says "EN". Click that box and change it to say "JP". Then right-click the box and say "Adjust Language Band Position". Then you should see another box that says "A". Click that box and you'll have a whole list of stuff to choose from.
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Originally Posted by Paraphrased from LavaBug
I think with my laptop I had to download East Asian support for Windows XP before it would actually let me type in Japanese. The activating in the Control Panel only let me read it, not type it.
And it doesn't work on all versions of Windows XP. On my other PC, it told me I had a legitimate version of XP but an unusual installation which wouldn't support Japanese language.
If there is a download you should be able to find it on the Microsoft site. It's been a while since I activated my PC's Japanese but I have a feeling that's how you have to do it.
On the other off topic note, WWWJDIC and nifty.amikai.com are much better as translators however all online translators do have serious issues with accuracy because of the different composition of languages in general.
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Go to your control panel and go to date, time and regional options, click on language settings and put japanese.
僕はだれですか?僕はどこですか?私は一人・・・これはどこですか?日本の中です。^^
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http://greggman.com/japan/xp-ime/xp-ime.htm
Someone said it before, and when i first saw this thread, it was the site i thought of. Follow the simple instructions and you can type Hiragana and Katakana. Here's a hint: On the drop down menu, anything with a (h) next to it is Hiragana, anything with a (k) next to it is Katakana.
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