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Synonym of jukujikun. The use of a kanji for its meaning, i.e. kun'yomi. Sometimes used when a new kanji with a narrower meaning replaces (possibly several) ...
Appendix:Gikun Usage in Meiji Version of Japanese Bible · Appendix:Japanese given names · Appendix:Japanese glossary · Appendix:Glossary of Japanese sex terms ...
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Nouns. People. にんげん、人間 – human (ningen); じんるい、人類 – humanity (jinrui); ひと、人 – person (hito); おとこ、男 – male (otoko); おとこのひと、男の ...
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Pages containing Japanese links where the |alt= parameter is redundant. This occurs when the alt text makes no difference to the output.
grouping of terms by topic (e.g. Appendix:Names); information about a linguistic topic (e.g. Appendix:Welsh pronunciation and Appendix:English adverbs). In ...
Pages in category "Language-specific Wiktionary glossary pages". The ... Appendix:Japanese glossary. O. Appendix:Old Irish glossary · Category: Wiktionary ...
Pages containing Japanese links which contain a redundant wikilink. This occurs if link target consists of a single wikilink, which should instead be ...
Provides a shorter way to link to the definitions of terms in Appendix:Japanese glossary.
Compound of 訓 (kun, “meaning”) +‎ 読み (yomi, “reading”). Originally referred to the meanings of Chinese words as expressed in native Japanese words or 大和 ( ...