Stroke order for kanji 'dream' 夢

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Reply #1 - 2012 May 20, 9:57 am
Errol246 Member
From: Denmark Registered: 2012-05-02 Posts: 50

Hello everyone!

Could somebody please tell me what the stroke order is for 夢 dream? I noticed just now that the kanji for eye has been laid down on its side. Do I still start by drawing the left side, then the top and right side, then the two lines inside and then the bottom? Or do I first draw the whole rectangle and then the lines?

Thank you in advance!

Reply #2 - 2012 May 20, 10:00 am
Rayath Member
From: Kansai Registered: 2008-07-22 Posts: 88
Reply #3 - 2012 May 20, 4:29 pm
JimmySeal Member
From: Kyoto Registered: 2006-03-28 Posts: 2279

The same goes for any time 目 is on its side, which is fairly common:
買, 慢, 懐, 環, 爵, 署, 置, 濁, 徳

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Reply #4 - 2012 May 20, 5:35 pm
Soggycake New member
From: USA Registered: 2012-02-14 Posts: 9

Just download Tagaini Jisho. It's an offline dictionary, and also shows stroke order. I use it every day. big_smile

Reply #5 - 2012 May 22, 8:23 am
Errol246 Member
From: Denmark Registered: 2012-05-02 Posts: 50

Soggycake wrote:

Just download Tagaini Jisho. It's an offline dictionary, and also shows stroke order. I use it every day. big_smile

すごいです!ありがとございました!

Reply #6 - 2012 May 22, 7:10 pm
Daichi Member
From: Washington Registered: 2009-02-04 Posts: 450

http://www.nihilist.org.uk/ A pretty good KanjiStrokeOrder font can be found here.

Reply #7 - 2012 May 23, 1:28 pm
Errol246 Member
From: Denmark Registered: 2012-05-02 Posts: 50

Soggycake wrote:

Just download Tagaini Jisho. It's an offline dictionary, and also shows stroke order. I use it every day. big_smile

Uh, could you tell me the exact way of finding the stroke order of a specific kanji in Tagaini Jisho? I've tried everything and yet I can't locate it.

Reply #8 - 2012 May 23, 1:51 pm
Soggycake New member
From: USA Registered: 2012-02-14 Posts: 9

After searching and clicking on the Kanji you want, it'll appear below for more information. Then just select the Kanji once more and it'll have a little pop-up with strokes. You may need to check the preferences.

Reply #9 - 2012 May 27, 2:58 pm
Errol246 Member
From: Denmark Registered: 2012-05-02 Posts: 50

Soggycake wrote:

After searching and clicking on the Kanji you want, it'll appear below for more information. Then just select the Kanji once more and it'll have a little pop-up with strokes. You may need to check the preferences.

How could I miss that?

Thank you very much!

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