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The Kodansha Kanji Usage Guide: An A to Z of Kun Homophones by Jack Halpern

The Kodansha Kanji Usage Guide: An A to Z of Kun Homophones

Jack Halpern

352 pages first pub 2015 (editions)

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Kun homophones -- native-Japanese words that are pronounced alike but are written with different kanji, and often differ in meaning -- pose a particular challenge to students at the intermediate level. Words like noboru or kaeru, for example, can ...

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