Tip: If a kanji has the radical 工, the on’yomi will be こう
Might be exceptions… but most of them are, by design =)
Highly recommend that script! <3
Tip: If a kanji has the radical 工, the on’yomi will be こう
Might be exceptions… but most of them are, by design =)
Highly recommend that script! <3
True but doesn’t often happen that the kun’yomi is also え at the same time.
True! え is a fairly rare one! Which is why I use it as my fail =^_^=
Hm, don’t remember what Kanji the katakana was derived from… Could be that one for all I know (since it has the shape and sound, which is sort of how they made them =P )
Edit: It was! =D
Simplified in the Heian period from the man’yōgana kanji 江 , taken from the right part of the character.
This maybe a bit overwhelming, but since you’ve asked:
pinned under Resources section.
A megathread is just what I was after, really. ありがとうございます
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