Scroll down to see all 7 hand-lettered designs Beloved Children in Japanese is which is read aiji. The Japanese word aiji meaning "Beloved Child; Beloved Children" is composed of the kanji (read ai) meaning "love; affection" and (read ji) meaning "child; children; newborn". Which is to say aiji means both "Beloved Child" and "Beloved Children". This is because, as Wikipedia's Japanese Language puts it, "Japanese nouns have no grammatical number, gender or article aspect ." And so aiji naturally refers to one or more children. Beloved Child (aiji) can be used by itself or personalized with names from our huge selection of Names in Japanese. Japanese nouns have no grammatical number or gender. So aiji is both singular and plural which means that aiji refers to a single Beloved Child as well as to several. Learn more at Wikipedia's Japanese Language. Translations You Can Trust We want you to be as happy with the Japanese translation as you are with Master Takase's beautiful art. So we have made it easy to confirm the translation for yourself by simply clicking on Beloved Children (aiji) which links to the independent Jeffrey's Japanese English Dictionary. Or if you have Japanese fonts see Yahoo's dictionary entry Beloved Children (aiji). Order as Original Art, Graphic Art or as a Tattoo For Tattoos: Immediately get your tattoo design - As soon as you order you will be given a link to get the design. There is no waiting!And we provide you with everything you need for the perfect Japanese tattoo including the line art (also called a stencil) that your tattoo artist will need to correctly ink the design. Just print the design and take it to your favorite tattoo artist. Getting the perfect Japanese Tattoo is now safe and easy! Original Art We are also pleased to offer this design as an original work of art personally created by Master Takase when your order is placed. This beautiful work of art will be completed in about two days and shipped from Takase Studios from the beautiful state of Washington. We have several options for unframed art and one framed option. Each is on handmade Japanese paper which we purchase directly from papermakers in Kochi Japan. This unique paper is perfect for Western-style framing and really brings out the beauty of the brush strokes. If you have any questions please contact us |