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日の漢字!
Link | by Mizukami on 2005-07-02 19:33:28
here I shall post one essential kanji with all its readings (on and kun)
with various examples every day! Hope this helps all those in need of kanji!
2005年/7月/2日

Hug
抱

on: ho
kun: daku (to hug), idaku and kakaeru

Examples:

抱擁する (houyou suru) - To embrace and hug

抱き締める(dakishimeru) - cuddle

Credits to The Kodansha Kanji Dictionary for the examples

Re: 日の漢字!
Link | by ruri-chan on 2005-07-11 20:23:47
just a small note, isn't the (ku) part after the kanji??? (can't remember what it's called... something gana...)

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Re: 日の漢字!
Link | by casandra on 2005-07-29 12:26:50
i'm not very good at japanese, but i think you're right. the (ki) part is also after the kanji and that's a conjugation of (ku). btw, the word you're looking for is hiragana

Re: 日の漢字!
Link | by Chimie on 2005-07-30 00:17:33
Gah I wrote up a whole guide to Kanji but I got signed out when writing it, and the forums deleted it.

the ku/ki is NOT part of the kanji. 漢字 litteraly means Chinese Character, the ku/ki are part of the WORD but not of the KANJI. Hope this helps. By the way, if you cant remember that kanji, remember that it contains 包む (To Wrap), and the little bit on the left is usualy in things that do with hands. Such as 撮る (To take[picture]) and some others, but yea. XD

Re: 日の漢字!
Link | by Tatsuki樹葵 on 2005-08-05 02:23:42
It's a little off to the side but I think you should retitle this topic to "今日の漢字". I know you meant "Kanji of the day" or something along that line but it took me a few seconds to realize it.

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