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Base noun form. Refers to a single written character or letter, such as in alphabets or scripts like Japanese kanji or hiragana. Used in contexts like 『この文字を読む』 (kono moji o yomu, 'read this character').
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User and their friend Aya are designing a poster for a school event, debating font choices.

文字

もじ

letter (of alphabet), character

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'moji' (文字) that looks like a letter 'M' for 'moji' — it's a character in the alphabet! 'Moji' sounds like 'moji' → letter or character.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『文字』 (moji, 'character') is essential for learning languages like Japanese, which uses kanji, hiragana, and katakana. It's a key part of education and communication.

Forms

Base: 文字Base noun form. Refers to a single written character or letter, such as in alphabets or scripts like Japanese kanji or hiragana. Used in contexts like 『この文字を読む』 (kono moji o yomu, 'read this character').