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Memorizing kanji radicals? Which radical position should I use? Lately I have been spending some time learning/memorizing the kanji radicals. My question is, is there a common rule for knowing when to use a specific radical position? By radical position, I am referring to へん (hen), つくり (tsukuri), かんむり (kanmuri), あし (ashi), かまえ (kamae), たれ (tare), and にょう (nyou).
25 de out de 2016 14:28
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I am Japanese. Sorry, I don't understand what you want to know. Talking about the Kanji radicals, they are always put on the same places. へん is always on the left side つくり right かんむり top あし bottom かまえ around たれ top to left にょう left to bottom like that. We memorize Kanjis by writing again and again. While we doing that, we scarcely think about radicals. We learn about 1,000 Kanjis in elementary school, and (I think) 500 ~ 1,000 more in junior high school. Radicals are parts of Kanjis and because they have meanings, they help us to memorize Kanjis.
26 de outubro de 2016
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