Hey guys I have a question here about reading kanji: Is there a way to read a kanji… - Feed Post by KaiHatsuharu
Hey guys I have a question here about reading kanji:
Is there a way to read a kanji without any reference to a dictionary or whatever? or should I just remember every single one of different combinations of multiple radicals in every single kanji? (woah that was a hard sentence to make)
here's an example:
"endurance or patience/忍"(Shinobu) = which contains "blade/刃"(ha) "on top of the heart/心"(kokoro) radical.
As you can see there those are two different things if they are separated.
so I'm curious if there is a legit way to analyze a kanji's meaning just by observing what radicals are present inside the kanji? or perhaps nah? Thanks!
Is there a way to read a kanji without any reference to a dictionary or whatever? or should I just remember every single one of different combinations of multiple radicals in every single kanji? (woah that was a hard sentence to make)
here's an example:
"endurance or patience/忍"(Shinobu) = which contains "blade/刃"(ha) "on top of the heart/心"(kokoro) radical.
As you can see there those are two different things if they are separated.
so I'm curious if there is a legit way to analyze a kanji's meaning just by observing what radicals are present inside the kanji? or perhaps nah? Thanks!
posted by KaiHatsuharu