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Kunyomi complete list - kashiii - 2009-12-08

Hi guys, have been searching google but can't really find the answer to this, basically I wanted a list of all possible kunyomi for rtk kanji, closest I could find was this>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_j%C5%8Dy%C5%8D_kanji

it has kunyomi in the coloumn on the right, but I just wanted to know, is it showing ALL possible kunyomi for the corresponding kanji?

thanks to anyone who can shed some light on complete konyomi's for kanji or at least point me in the right direction , as there's very little on the web, or I'm not searching the right way


Kunyomi complete list - Tobberoth - 2009-12-08

kashiii Wrote:Hi guys, have been searching google but can't really find the answer to this, basically I wanted a list of all possible kunyomi for rtk kanji, closest I could find was this>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_j%C5%8Dy%C5%8D_kanji

it has kunyomi in the coloumn on the right, but I just wanted to know, is it showing ALL possible kunyomi for the corresponding kanji?

thanks to anyone who can shed some light on complete konyomi's for kanji or at least point me in the right direction , as there's very little on the web, or I'm not searching the right way
Why not simply use the information on EDICT? All good edict dictionaries will show kun'yomi and on'yomi for all the kanji. http://jisho.org for example.


Kunyomi complete list - Thora - 2009-12-08

A member here, Katsuo, put together a number of useful kanji-related lists in this thread. The one called Joyo list (Wiki) includes the official kun readings for the Joyo kanji cross referenced to RTK.

Around 100 RTK kanji aren't Joyo kanji so they don't have official readings. Katsuo's Kanjidic list might include readings. I don't know whether Edict distinguishes common and rare readings. I think the Jisho T recommended indicates if words are common or not, however.

I'm not sure what you mean by "complete". If you're looking for readings outside of the official Joyo readings (rare or obsolete readings, etc), you'd have to use a good dictionary.