(n) (uk) Japanese syllabary (alphabets)
kana
(P)
(n) alias
pseudonym
pen name
nom de plume
(P)
(ok) (n) alias
pseudonym
pen name
nom de plume
(ok) (n) alias
pseudonym
pen name
nom de plume
(n) (obsc) (prior to the advent of kana) kanji used to represent readings of words, selected for their on-yomi, regardless of meaning
(n) publication in kana alone
(n) book (etc.) written entirely in kana
(n) (obsc) (prior to the advent of kana) kanji used to represent readings of words, selected for their kun-yomi, regardless of meaning
(n) (1) small okurigana used with kanbun
(2) small kana used for diphthongs (ya, yo, yu, i, etc.)
(n) cursive form of man'yougana
man'yougana written in sousho style, an intermediate stage between hiragana and man'yougana
(n) (uk) hiragana
one of the Japanese syllabaries
(P)
(n) (uk) katakana
one of the Japanese syllabaries
(P)
(n) kana orthography
syllabary spelling
(P)
(n) kana orthography
syllabary spelling
(n) Japanese kana copybook
(n) writing in the kana
(adj-na) using more kana than characters
(n) story book written in kana (or in kana mixed with Chinese characters) in the early Edo period (primarily for the enlightenment and entertainment of women and children)
(n) story in the kana
(n) (comp) kana input
(n) kana literature
works written in kana in the Heian period
(n) the Japanese syllabary symbols
(n) (1) small okurigana used with kanbun
(2) small kana used for diphthongs (ya, yo, yu, i, etc.)
(n) furigana (kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation)
(P)
(n) kana written after a kanji to complete the full (usually kun) reading of the word (may inflect)
declensional kana ending
(P)
(n) pronounciation key for kanji
furigana
(n) anomalous cursive syllabary
non-standard kana
(n) katakana word (esp. a loanword)
(n) early Japanese syllabary composed of Chinese characters used phonetically
(n) mixed writing (characters and kana)