Kanji etymology of 毎?Etymology of 出来る dekiruHow did 家, 手, and 士 come to be included in the names of professions?Usage of simplified chinese in place of some kanji in handwriting私 Origin / Etymology?Do all kanji parts have a meaning?Etymology of 米国 (べいこく)Does every kanji come from a Chinese character? If so, where can I find the origins of a kanji?Are Japanese people aware of the Chinese meanings of Kanji?can any han character/kanji be used as part of the japanese writting system?etymology of 冬ごもり
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Kanji etymology of 毎?
Etymology of 出来る dekiruHow did 家, 手, and 士 come to be included in the names of professions?Usage of simplified chinese in place of some kanji in handwriting私 Origin / Etymology?Do all kanji parts have a meaning?Etymology of 米国 (べいこく)Does every kanji come from a Chinese character? If so, where can I find the origins of a kanji?Are Japanese people aware of the Chinese meanings of Kanji?can any han character/kanji be used as part of the japanese writting system?etymology of 冬ごもり
what does 母 have to do with 毎? is there any link at all or did it come together randomly? does it have to do with the Chinese pronunciation?
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what does 母 have to do with 毎? is there any link at all or did it come together randomly? does it have to do with the Chinese pronunciation?
kanji etymology chinese radicals
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what does 母 have to do with 毎? is there any link at all or did it come together randomly? does it have to do with the Chinese pronunciation?
kanji etymology chinese radicals
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what does 母 have to do with 毎? is there any link at all or did it come together randomly? does it have to do with the Chinese pronunciation?
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kanji etymology chinese radicals
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According to the Wiktionary entry, the 母 portion is purely phonetic -- that is, it has to do with the [ancient] Chinese pronunciation.
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每, the old form kanji of 毎, has 母 in it. My dictionary says that 每 is
a pictogram representing a woman wearing a hair accessory (presumably, every day).
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According to the Wiktionary entry, the 母 portion is purely phonetic -- that is, it has to do with the [ancient] Chinese pronunciation.
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According to the Wiktionary entry, the 母 portion is purely phonetic -- that is, it has to do with the [ancient] Chinese pronunciation.
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According to the Wiktionary entry, the 母 portion is purely phonetic -- that is, it has to do with the [ancient] Chinese pronunciation.
According to the Wiktionary entry, the 母 portion is purely phonetic -- that is, it has to do with the [ancient] Chinese pronunciation.
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每, the old form kanji of 毎, has 母 in it. My dictionary says that 每 is
a pictogram representing a woman wearing a hair accessory (presumably, every day).
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每, the old form kanji of 毎, has 母 in it. My dictionary says that 每 is
a pictogram representing a woman wearing a hair accessory (presumably, every day).
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每, the old form kanji of 毎, has 母 in it. My dictionary says that 每 is
a pictogram representing a woman wearing a hair accessory (presumably, every day).
每, the old form kanji of 毎, has 母 in it. My dictionary says that 每 is
a pictogram representing a woman wearing a hair accessory (presumably, every day).
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