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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T09:04:45+00:00 2026-05-19T09:04:45+00:00

need some help from a regex jedi master: If I have a string of

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need some help from a regex jedi master:

If I have a string of mb chars (specifically, Japanese, Korean or Chinese) with English words sprinkled throughout, I would like to count:

  • asian characters as 1 per single char
  • english “words” (no dictionary check needed – just a string of consecutive english letters) as a single char.

English only is fine – don’t worry about special spanish, swedish, etc. chars.

I am searching for a regex pattern I can use to count these strings, that will function in php and js.

Example:

これは猫です、けどKittyも大丈夫。

should count as 13 chars.

thanks for your help!

jeff

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    2026-05-19T09:04:46+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 9:04 am

    What ever you are trying to achieve, this will help you:

    To count only Hiragana+Katakana+Kanji (Japanese) Chars (excluding punctuation marks):

    var x = "これは猫です、けどKittyも大丈夫。";
    x.match(/[ぁ-ゖァ-ヺー一-龯々]/g).length; //Result: 12 : これは猫ですけども大丈夫
    

    Updated:

    To count only words in Alphabet:

    x.match(/\w+/g).length; //Result: 1 : "Kitty"
    

    All in one line (as function):

    function myCount(str) {
       return str.match(/[ぁ-ゖァ-ヺー一-龯々]|\w+/g).length;
    }
    alert(myCount("これは猫です、けどKittyも大丈夫。")); //13    
    alert(myCount("これは犬です。DogとPuppyもOKですね!")); //14
    

    These are the arrays resulted of match:

    ["こ", "れ", "は", "猫", "で", "す", "け", "ど", "Kitty", "も", "大", "丈", "夫"]
    ["こ", "れ", "は", "犬", "で", "す", "Dog", "と", "Puppy", "も", "OK", "で", "す", "ね"]
    

    Updated (JAP, KOR, CH):

    function myCount(str) {
       return str.match(/[ぁ-ㆌㇰ-䶵一-鿃々가-힣-豈ヲ-ン]|\w+/g).length;
    }
    

    These will cover around 99% of the Japanese, Chinese and Korean. You may need to manually add extra characters that are not included such as “〶”.

    A very good reference is:

    http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/en/general-info/unicode.html

    This should solve your question.

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