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Help with matching handwritten kanji
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Help with matching handwritten kanji
Hi TJPers, I am reading this manga and can't seem to match this handwritten kanji (I attached a picture) in my dictionary (Spahn-Hadamitzky) or at KanjiDB (http://www.whiteknightlogic.net/kanjidb/). The characters are talking about sitting posture. I thought it looked like the kanji here: http://www.whiteknightlogic.net/kanjidb ... /kb9b9.php. But then the sentence wouldn't make sense.
I would be grateful for any ideas as to which kanji it is.
Yoi ichinichi all!
I would be grateful for any ideas as to which kanji it is.
Yoi ichinichi all!
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
It's 悪. The phrase is 座りが悪い, which means "unstable," "be/feel uncomfortable," "not quite right" and the like.
EDIT: The reading is すわりがわるい.
EDIT: The reading is すわりがわるい.
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away and you have their shoes.
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magamo - Posts: 95
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
Nuts. Finally one of these "handwritten kanji" threads I actually knew the answer to, and somebody beat me to it. 
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
Ah, so that was "heart"! I kept looking for it under the "eight" and "legs" radicals
and wondered why there was extra stroke
Doumo arigatou gozaimashita, magamo-san and furrykef-san!
Doumo arigatou gozaimashita, magamo-san and furrykef-san!
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
furrykef wrote:Nuts. Finally one of these "handwritten kanji" threads I actually knew the answer to, and somebody beat me to it.
Hehe. You thought you could beat me to it? You're too slow, furrykef!
badshotbaby wrote:Ah, so that was "heart"! I kept looking for it under the "eight" and "legs" radicalsand wondered why there was extra stroke
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Doumo arigatou gozaimashita, magamo-san and furrykef-san!
You bet.
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magamo - Posts: 95
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
furrykef wrote:Nuts. Finally one of these "handwritten kanji" threads I actually knew the answer to, and somebody beat me to it.
同感!
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keatonatron - Posts: 4838
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
Hi there, I ran into another mysterious handwritten kanji (well, mysterious to me, anyway) in my manga. I uploaded the partial scan here. The closest symbol I could find was 齡, which doesn't fit in with the sentence. The radical on the left looks like "white"...any suggestions on what radical this may fall under is appreciated.
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
It's actually two kanji. 
「自分」

「自分」
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Hyperworm - Posts: 493
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Re: Help with matching handwritten kanji
I see
Curse these handwritten things hahahahaha
Doumo arigatou! *ペコペコとして*
Curse these handwritten things hahahahaha
Doumo arigatou! *ペコペコとして*
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