Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Full Form of CJK
What is CJK?
CJK is a collective acronym for the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean writing systems. In computing, it specifically refers to the set of ideographic characters (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja) shared across these languages, which are encoded together in Unicode standards such as CJK Unified Ideographs. The term is widely used in font design, text rendering, and internationalization (i18n) of software. In India, CJK relevance emerges primarily in the tech sector—companies developing global products, localization teams, and university courses on Unicode or natural language processing often study CJK character handling. For competitive exams like GATE in Computer Science, questions on character encoding may touch upon CJK as a major block. Additionally, with India’s growing IT outsourcing and product development for East Asian markets, understanding CJK ensures robust compatibility. The term also appears in linguistics curricula comparing East Asian scripts. While not a domestic Indian acronym, its usage is standard in technical documentation, Unicode charts, and multilingual software frameworks used by Indian developers. Mastery of CJK concepts aids students aiming for roles in global software engineering teams.
CJK का फुल फॉर्म
चीनी, जापानी, कोरियाई
Example
Our new app needs full CJK support to handle user input from Chinese, Japanese, and Korean clients.