Re: a short question




Bart Mathias wrote:
> yuetwah2000@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > how do I write the shiki part in kanji?
> > Thanks
>
> In principle, it's the same way you'd write the "i" part of "warui" in
> kanji.
>
> I'd use super-grassified versions of maybe 之 and 幾. (Or 以 for the
> "i" in "warui.")
>
> It's okurigana. あし (あしき、あしく、あしけれ) is the opposite of よし
> (よき、よく、よけれ). You can put the two together in the word よしあし.

たくさん質問するのもよしあしです。

Hiroyuki

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