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Thread: *walking legs, *taskmaster Post: *walking legs, *taskmaster Here's another one. 'Cow' (frame 245) and 'Noon' (frame 568). Heisig says: "Note how this kanji-primitive [noon] differs from that for 'cow'. But as far as I can see, it doesn't, either in appearanc... |
Siwasher | Remembering the Kanji | 15 | 4,785 | 2010-08-01, 5:06 pm | ||
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Thread: *walking legs, *taskmaster Post: *walking legs, *taskmaster All those comments are very interesting and instructive, thank you. Since my exclusive interest is in learning to read Japanese, a plenty big task by itself, I haven't been all that conscientious abou... |
Siwasher | Remembering the Kanji | 15 | 4,785 | 2010-07-22, 3:43 pm | ||
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Thread: *walking legs, *taskmaster Post: *walking legs, *taskmaster I have the 3rd Edition of RTK1, so maybe newer editions are different, but for me the primitive 'taskmaster' is described as follows on p. 128 of the paperback "not unlike the pictograph of 'woman', ... |
Siwasher | Remembering the Kanji | 15 | 4,785 | 2010-07-11, 3:41 pm | ||
