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06-16-2008, 08:14 PM
ok, I have a couple kanji questions
I have one of those japanese kanji a day calendars: here's what one says 下 below, low. カ、ゲ した、しも、さ(がる)、かだ(す) 、お(りる) 1) When I looked some of these up in the dictionary I found entries, but some weren't mildly related to the words below or low, I found nothing for カ and かだ(す). Why is this 2) I looked up what this could be and found some other kanjis. They listed some things called on-readings and kun-reading, I noticed I could find kun readings, but no on readings in the dictionary, doees this relate to me previous problem? |
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06-17-2008, 01:14 AM
1) because ka is part of bigger compounds, and I can't find kadasu in any of my dictionaries...maybe下出す? in which case the reading of 下 would be ka sooo....
2) yes Kanji is complex. Here's a wikipedia article on it! Kanji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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06-17-2008, 09:31 AM
i think what you're looking for is a kanji dictionary.
this one is good Amazon.com: The Kanji Dictionary: Mark Spahn, Wolfgang Hadamitzky: Books and this one is my personal favorite Amazon.com: Kanji & Kana Revised Edition: A Guide to the Japanese Writing System (Tuttle Language Library): Wolfgang Hadamitzky, Mark Spahn: Books did you get the difference between On and Kun? |
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06-19-2008, 12:33 AM
for starters either you are confusing your hiragana or your chart is wrong. here are the readings taken from jim breens dictionary:
カ, ゲ, した, しも, もと, さ.げる, さ.がる, くだ.る, くだ.り, くだ.す, -くだ.す, くだ.さる, お.ろす, お.りる, T1 さか, しと as you can see there is no かだ(す)but くだ(す) here is a very common used for the kanji.. 下さい (ください)as in.. しっかり勉強して下さい - study hard 勉強 = べんきょう = study also here is an example for カ 下腹部 - かふくぶ - abdomen |
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