へた文字

Japanese

Kanji in this term
もん > も
Grade: 1

Grade: 1
Alternative spelling
下手文字

Etymology

Compound of 下手 (heta, incompetent, unskilled, clumsy) + 文字 (writing, script, characters, letters).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [he̞ta̠mo̞ʑi]

Noun

へた()() (heta-moji) 

  1. a form of cryptic Japanese writing that substitutes similar-looking characters for the characters intended
    • 2003 December 20, “Nippon ryūkōki: gyaru-moji”, in Yomiuri Shimbun, page 9:
      「(ナ”W(キ?」「八”T八”T」。それぞれ「元気?」「バイバイ」と書いてあるそうだ。「ギャル文字」とか「へた文字」と呼ばれるもの
      (ナ”W(キ?, 八”T八”T. Respectively, “Are you well?” and “Bye-bye” are written like that. It's something called “gyaru-moji” or “heta-moji

Synonyms

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