16th Mar 2010
How you write - How you read?
Sorry if I've confused some of you... :mad:
No.
Actually, Japanese manga is also printed vertically. (English translation is special, because it is impossible to change the binding.)
Vertically printed books are bound same as manga (from right page to the left), while those horizontally printed are bound in the same way as English one.
When you write do you usually use the horizontal way of writing (like English) or the vertical too, and with write I mean daily writing like taking notes in a class, etc.
Also, I saw a kind of paper which had a number of blanked spots and there was color outside of them (green in this case) to make it easier writing vertical (I guess one blank was for one character). So my question about it was: was it a correct observation, and do people use it? or is it for special writings?
For general daily purposes, horizontal writing is far more common. The paper you're referring to is called 尨峞梡巻 (genkouyoushi), and for students, it's only really used for writing assignments like essays, in my experience.
Actually, Japanese manga is also printed vertically. (English translation is special, because it is impossible to change the binding.)
Vertically printed books are bound same as manga (from right page to the left), while those horizontally printed are bound in the same way as English one.
Oooh I see. Thank you very much :wave:
When you write do you usually use the horizontal way of writing (like English) or the vertical too, and with write I mean daily writing like taking notes in a class, etc.
Also, I saw a kind of paper which had a number of blanked spots and there was color outside of them (green in this case) to make it easier writing vertical (I guess one blank was for one character). So my question about it was: was it a correct observation, and do people use it? or is it for special writings?
When writing horizontally, it is the same as English, it goes from left to right, and the next line comes under the first line.
Most books and newspapers are printed vertically.
Some text books at school (usually subject which has many numbers like science, math and history) are printed horizontally. Also on internet, because of the system of html Japanese language is shown horizontally though there are some special webpages showing the language written vertically.
Example:
http://bobodori.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
Hope the above clarifies your confusion a bit.
:-)
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