Hey Steev...I looked it up at Jeffrey's Japanese English Dictionary (http://www.rut.org/cgi-bin/j-e), and it returned only "kokain," which I'm pretty sure would be rendered in Katakana, the characters used for borrowed foreign words. It didn't give a kanji for it.
If you want to use the Katakana characters for ko, ka, i, and n, I might be able to find a chart where you can look them up if you need to. I thought I had a link for one, but I can't find it.
There are some other options here: http://www.rut.org/cgi-bin/j-e/inline/dosearch?sDict=on&H=PW&L=E&T=opium
There's a kanji for "mayaku" there, which means "narcotic drugs."
Re: Kanji!
Date: 2003-09-25 09:28 pm (UTC)If you want to use the Katakana characters for ko, ka, i, and n, I might be able to find a chart where you can look them up if you need to. I thought I had a link for one, but I can't find it.
There are some other options here:
http://www.rut.org/cgi-bin/j-e/inline/dosearch?sDict=on&H=PW&L=E&T=opium
There's a kanji for "mayaku" there, which means "narcotic drugs."
Hope that helps!