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TsukiStone
I want to use my own kanji characters that have the same reading
Hi, Can I use my own kanji characters that have the same pronounciation/reading to make a word have a personal meaning even though that's not how a word is commonly written with? I can give an example:
I want to use the kanji 子 ('ko' reading) instead of the 小 when saying "Kotori" ?
Jun 5, 2018 2:11 AM
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I think that 子mean included children 子供write in kanji and小mean included small 小箱like this kanji .
June 11, 2018
TsukiStone
Language Skills
English, Japanese
Learning Language
Japanese
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