I'm not sure, but make sure what you find is authetic.
I think it would be more unique if you didn't do it in kanji, but that's just my opinion on the matter. Good luck though
2007-02-15 07:54:43
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answered by 4eyed zombie 6
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I'm sorry to start off sounding such a critic but it would be a bit more unique of you not to use kanji (chinese symbols)
However I have two suggestions , that I and my daughter have already used. She wanted a new tattoo idea and I suggested snowflakes as each one is completely different and unique.............she now has two of them, one about 6" and the other about 4" (diifferent designs)....... And I wanted to commemorate my brother who died and I used the "symbol" font to write he text for him. It kinda looks like the cyrillic alphabet and it looks totally unique, have a look yourself, you might like the idea ( or not!)
2007-02-15 06:20:54
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answered by Bobby baby 1
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go into a chinese rest and ask them to write it, then go into 2 or 3 more and ask them what its says, dont say does it say i am, that way it will verify for you
2007-02-15 05:28:44
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answered by ♠ Merlin ♠ 7
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It will be "ç¬ä¸æ äº" or "天ä¸æ å" in simplified Chinese.
In traditional Chinese it will be "ç¨ä¸ç¡äº" and "天ä¸ç¡é"
Or you can ask http://ask.jongo.com/ for some advice. They answer all China-related questions.
2007-02-16 17:51:56
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answered by nofj2 4
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http://www.chinesesymbols.com
2007-02-15 05:43:59
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answered by sunflare63 7
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