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Such a logically thought out kanji.

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#2
how juvenile Smile Though I agree, Kanji like this are the reason I love Kanji, completely logical. Not a very common character is it?

http://kanji.koohii.com/study/kanji/33187
Edited: 2009-12-07, 2:21 am
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meolox Wrote:how juvenile Smile Though I agree, Kanji like this are the reason I love Kanji, completely logical. Not a very common character is it?
You're reading the wrong material. Wink
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Evil_Dragon Wrote:
meolox Wrote:how juvenile Smile Though I agree, Kanji like this are the reason I love Kanji, completely logical. Not a very common character is it?
You're reading the wrong material. Wink
touché.

Here's another logical one I discovered recently: 匱
Edited: 2009-12-07, 2:32 am
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meolox Wrote:how juvenile Smile Though I agree, Kanji like this are the reason I love Kanji, completely logical. Not a very common character is it?

http://kanji.koohii.com/study/kanji/33187
holy shit 33,187???? lolololololol.

Evil_Dragon Wrote:
meolox Wrote:how juvenile Smile Though I agree, Kanji like this are the reason I love Kanji, completely logical. Not a very common character is it?
You're reading the wrong material. Wink
seconded.
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#6
whoa hee hee so how did you get 33187 to pop up? is this some weird glitch of the site?
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#7
There's like 50,000 kanji. Could well be number 33,187. You can search for kanji by their unicode (if you know it) I believe.
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mezbup Wrote:There's like 50,000 kanji. Could well be number 33,187. You can search for kanji by their unicode (if you know it) I believe.
You just put the decimal representation of the hexcode for that characters place in the unicode standard or the character after the url:

http://kanji.koohii.com/study/kanji/33187
http://kanji.koohii.com/study/kanji/膣

Both link to the same study page.
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#9
I didn't know the site could do that. Sweet.
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Here's a couple of kanji that I came across recently that were amusingly logical:

姑 - mother-in-law
窺う - to peep (through a hole)
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#11
訛る Rikaichan that one and have a wee think about it's components. Probably the most logical i've seen yet!
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