What on Gods green earth are burned items

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/ᐠ。 ꞈ 。ᐟ\ nyaa.

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Interesting. I wonder how many people stay with it long enough to get something burned.

If they don’t they’re missing out on the fun of big numbers.

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Don’t say stuff like this without giving an explanation.

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Indeed! 甲骨文 or こうこつぶん So cool!

I say this too but just realized it’s an oxymoron XD

少ない例外だから日本語が好きんです

My point was that it doesn’t help you understand what an ichidan verb is to just say it ends in eru or iru when there are bunches of common ones that don’t end that way.

Ichidan verbs do end that way, but it’s not what makes them ichidan verbs.

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Thanks for all the explanations (and detours). I looked up the Wanikani guide, and indeed there is a diagram where items do get burned. Alas not a word on burning in it.
So burning items is good for me, not so for the poor turtles…

Koichi talks about it in one of the podcasts about allegedly early kanji writing to the gods written on turtle shells by burning the characters into the shell.

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