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The Japanese Symbol For Trance...? (pg. 2)
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cheesenip
quote:
Originally posted by Maaz
The kanji I use both for rave and trance:


A Kanji I've made (so it's not true Japanese) for the TA ibero-american forum website (it's a dj and a guy dancing)


doesn't that first set literally mean 'sound' and 'fun'?
Vanilla
quote:
Originally posted by cheesenip
doesn't that first set literally mean 'sound' and 'fun'?


Yes it does.
Maaz
quote:
Originally posted by Vanilla
Yes it does.


That's why it is the "sound that entertains" :D
b i n k u n
those two characters are actually Chinese characters....together it stands for 'music'. just FYI...

I like the second kangi tho. hehe...pretty cool. totally had me thinking it was a real character.
blazed it
well kanji just chinese characters used for japanese purposes.
RavenStar
quote:
Originally posted by Maaz
First: the japanese word for trace is "toransu", not "teransu" :p


Hey, it was just a guess, I was close :p
DJ Charlie


that would be cool for a tattoo
Maaz
quote:
Originally posted by b i n k u n
those two characters are actually Chinese characters....together it stands for 'music'. just FYI...

Really!? Living and learning... well, the guy who taught me that kanji combo didn't speak Chinese, so it was just a fluke :p
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Charlie
that would be cool for a tattoo

Agreed :) But I wonder if it's possible to do something similar :p
trainspotter
quote:
Originally posted by Maaz
The kanji I use both for rave and trance:


the first 2 characters, put together, means "music"
but the 2nd character is written wrong


quote:
Originally posted by Maaz
A Kanji I've made (so it's not true Japanese) for the TA ibero-american forum website (it's a dj and a guy dancing)


this is not even a word~~~hehehe (hi maazzzzzzz)

Devbert: when u say "symbol", were u asking wat's the japanese charecter for the word "trance"
anyway here it is, the correct one:
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Devbert
Bro, I don't have my Windows XP CD, so I can't see in Japanese. Could you be a bro and post it for me somehow? I'd really appreciate it if you could. Thanks.

Kko
quote:
Originally posted by Maaz

A Kanji I've made (so it's not true Japanese) for the TA ibero-american forum website (it's a dj and a guy dancing)


nice. Which one is a DJ?:D
Devbert
The guy on the left is obviously in front of a pair of decks
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