<*> James A. Wolf - james...@comcast.net <*>
"The jawbone of an ass is | |They see threats and perils every-
just as dangerous a weapon| | where except where there are, you
today as in Samson's time | | know, threats and perils.
Richard M. Nixon | | James Lileks
There is no kanji for yatta. Yatta is always written in hiragana.
However, if you want to mean "to have killed" (same "yatta"), korosu or
satsu will be the kanji for it.