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2 kanjis problems - 01-29-2010, 11:22 PM

this kanjis

what means ? or give me the kanjis in text format


and this is hiragana ne???
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01-30-2010, 01:45 AM

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this kanjis

what means ? or give me the kanjis in text format


and this is hiragana ne???
野露 But I sure as hell don't know what it means. Neither Wikipedia-JA nor Wikipedia-EN know. Eijiro (a very good online dictionary) doesn't know.

To me, it evokes an image of a field covered with dew. Serendipitous, considering during my drive home a few minutes ago Sting's "Fields of Gold" came on the radio.

Yes, the other is ね.

Where did you find the kanji pair? Everything on Google either is a name, is Chinese, or has no context pretty much. I found one link that uses it in context: http://t-walker.jp/sr/status/?chrid=b32975

To me, it looks like it is something difficult to overcome—perhaps a place name within that game? Some sort of "wild and wet/hidden" place? I look forward to hearing a native's opinion on this matter!

It's not a place in real life as far as I can tell. Google Maps only finds five locations, and they're all in China: 野露 - Google Maps

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01-30-2010, 02:16 AM

Agree with Kyle. This isn't a recognizable word or name....but his definition is right.
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