Re: Kanji, Katakana, and Hiragana are different LANGUAGES.
- From: Jimmy Makaroff <jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 23:38:12 GMT
x01001x wrote:
<snip>
Many times Japanese will say quickly "Iku" which is an
inifinite meaning "to go" and is also a lonely kanji, all by itself.
Which kanji would that be? Both of my locally available dictionaries
list iku as 行く.
行 on its own seems to have a different meaning and pronunciation.
For that matter, I can't remember the last time I met a verb without
okurigana....
Jimmy
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