Marketplace
Related Articles
Related Categories
Recently Added
- English Writing Tips
- Picture Writing Prompts For First Grade
- How To Do A Resumes
- Essay Writing Competition 2010
- Writing Tips For Graduate School Essay
- How Write An Essay
- Writing Jobs In Philadelphia
- How To Learn English
- Freelance Writing Jobs Available
- Freelance Writing Job Openings
- Freelance Humor Writing Jobs
- How To Get A Job Writing Greeting Cards
- Seo Article Writing Jobs
- Blog Writing Jobs In India
- How To Get A Job Writing Jingles
- Writing Jobs London Uk
- Ebook Writing Jobs
- Home Based Writing Jobs In India
- Freelance Writing Job Search
- Nature Writing Jobs
Join StudyUp.com Today
You Recently Visited
Chinese Writing Tattoos
Cassandra Said:
for tattoos japanese or korean or chinese writing?We Answered:
Personally, I think they're lame and you shouldn't get itjust my opinion
Danielle Said:
Chinese writing what does this say?We Answered:
cool pic, may i steal it?... (done already without permission :P)? = feng1 = wind
? = tu3 = earth
? = shui3 = water
? = huo3 = fire
Viola Said:
chinese or jap or korean writing tattoos?We Answered:
Firstly both the Chinese and Japanese languages have several forms. Japanese can be expressed using Kanji, katakana or hiragana (each has a slightly different set of characters) depending on what you are trying to say.Chinese people do not all speak the same form of the language, would you want Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, Fukienese or one of the other variations of the language?
The Korean language also poses some similar problems.
I'm sure native speakers or users of each form of writing would claim that theirs is the most elegant!
I would suggest you think really hard about getting a tattoo in any of these styles.
Here are a couple of the reasons why I would advise against this idea:
1 Kanji - which is one form of Japanese writing is really over done as a tattoo design
2 If you are having to ask this question you clearly do not understand them, do you really want to run the risk of getting a tattoo that doesn't mean what you think it does?
3 What significance do any of these languages have to you?
What I would suggest is have the tattoo in a language you understand, that way you'll know it is what you asked for. That or have the artist sit down and design something to symbolise what you are trying to say.
Annie Said:
I am looking to get a tattoo in chinese writing and would like it in Family Love? What do people suggest?We Answered:
Unless you are Chinese you shouldn't get a Chinese symbol tattoo.How do you really know what they are putting on you unless you read Chinese?
Curtis Said:
chinese writing?We Answered:
??? OR ???…BIG5 version…verified @ http://tw.dictionary.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-8&p=Frank??? OR ???…GB version...verified @ http://zidian.cn.yahoo.com/result_en2cn.html
I will say??? instead of???…although they are both okay
Jennifer Said:
Does anyone have chinese writing for a tattoo?We Answered:
There are more than 100,000 Chinese symbols (all called Chinese characters, Chinese alphabets or Chinese signs), but most of the Chinese symbols are seldom used today. Here are the top collection of Chinese symbols and their meanings.>>>> check the below link