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Kanji for "Shishi hakuto"...? -
11-15-2009, 11:18 AM
Hi. I've heard this phrase, shishi hakuto, which for what I know means "a lion uses all of his strenght even to catch a rabbit". I'd like to make a print of it and hang it in my room, but I can't find how it's written in Japanese! Can you help me?
The first kanji should be the one for shishi, wich is lion, so it's pretty clear. The second is ha, rabbit, right? And then, ku-to is written in hiragana? Could someone explain me the structure of the phrase? Thank you very much! |
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11-15-2009, 02:18 PM
It's quite interesting that some Japanese pronunciations are very similar to Chinese, even to my native dialect which is similar to native Taiwanese dialect. That makes Japanese learning more fun and interesting~Althought Japanese grammar is quite difficult, I am still encouraged by easy pronunciation.
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11-15-2009, 02:23 PM
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Sorry for the bad knowledge of jap . I read this in a manga, Eyeshield 21 (it was the motto of the Shinryuuji Naga team). About ha being rabbit, it was a mistake... I just read the dictionary more carefully, and it's actually a counter for rabbits and birds. My bad. It's just that I still can't read hiragana nor kanji. But hey, don't be so strict . |
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11-15-2009, 04:38 PM
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