Re: The name of a radical



necoandjeff wrote:
> Konrad Viltersten (Den Ende) wrote:
>> necoandjeff wrote:
>>> Travers Naran wrote:
>>>> necoandjeff wrote:
>> That was my reason for asking about ヨ in the first
>> place - when i searched for "あめ & よ" i got a number
>> of kanjis (one of them 雪, of course) but i wished to
>> use *the proper* name of the "reversed capital e". I
>> understand there's no such thing, more or less.
>
> It isn't a recognized radical... everyone would refer to it
> as "katakana no yo"...

Thanks. Understood!

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