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Kanji forms for particles - slako - 2014-06-07

Where to find a comprehensive list? I figure that kanji makes it somewhat easier to learn.


Kanji forms for particles - yudantaiteki - 2014-06-07

I don't think there is a list rather than looking it up in the dictionary; particles are rarely written in kanji and some of them don't have any kanji assigned to them (other than ancient phonetic kanji that aren't used anymore). It doesn't seem like it would make it any easier to learn -- if you know that 迄 is the kanji for "made", how does that help you when you will rarely see it written in that fashion and the kanji has no other meaning?


Kanji forms for particles - Ash_S - 2014-06-07

迄 is the only one that comes to mind that sees any frequent usage :/
位 and 頃 I'm not sure if they count as particles?


Kanji forms for particles - slako - 2014-06-07

yudantaiteki Wrote:I don't think there is a list rather than looking it up in the dictionary; particles are rarely written in kanji and some of them don't have any kanji assigned to them (other than ancient phonetic kanji that aren't used anymore). It doesn't seem like it would make it any easier to learn -- if you know that 迄 is the kanji for "made", how does that help you when you will rarely see it written in that fashion and the kanji has no other meaning?
Actually I learn Japanese from an Asia country's perspective. A kanji translated to my native language will carry their various meaning. And I find it's interesting to know how to write everything in Kanji to learn backward to Chinese too.

// So I must do it the hard way then.


Kanji forms for particles - DrJones - 2014-06-07

The kanji form of の is 之. It's one of the most commonly used hanzi in China, but I've never seen it being used in japanese.


Kanji forms for particles - Vempele - 2014-06-07

乍ら ながら
未だ まだ (but more likely to be read いまだ than まだ)
然し しかし
又 また
等 など
丈 だけ


Kanji forms for particles - Sauzer - 2014-06-07

DrJones Wrote:The kanji form of の is 之. It's one of the most commonly used hanzi in China, but I've never seen it being used in japanese.
It is used a lot on monuments


Kanji forms for particles - apirx - 2014-06-07

Sauzer Wrote:
DrJones Wrote:The kanji form of の is 之. It's one of the most commonly used hanzi in China, but I've never seen it being used in japanese.
It is used a lot on monuments
I've seen it on gravestones.


Kanji forms for particles - Stian - 2014-06-07

Isn't 之 used in quite a few names as well? 井之上 for instance.


Kanji forms for particles - JimmySeal - 2014-06-08

Vempele Wrote:乍ら ながら
未だ まだ (but more likely to be read いまだ than まだ)
然し しかし
又 また
等 など
丈 だけ
Only half of these are particles, though OP may have had a broader concept than just particles in mind.