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sl0815
Oct 25, 2004, 04:26
Does anyone know the stroke order for 龜?


Thanks,

Jan

Glenn
Oct 25, 2004, 04:30
Does anyone know the stroke order for 龜?


Thanks,

Jan

Wow, you're ambitious. Haha. Anyway, here ya go: http://www.gahoh.com/movie/jouyougai/gai_16kaku/ki737D.mov

sl0815
Oct 25, 2004, 06:10
Ooops. I must have overlooked it. :bluush: Sorry! :sorry:

Thanks for your help,


Jan

Glenn
Oct 25, 2004, 06:17
Were you looking on that site* for it? Well, at least you know about it. :-)
By the way, I just found this on the home page. It's a nice piece of Engrish: registered to the present Chinese character is 1991 characters

It comes from this Japanese: 現在 の漢字登録数は、1991文字です。



*"This site" would be gahoh (http://www.gahoh.com/).

sl0815
Oct 25, 2004, 06:44
Yes, that site. More nice engrish is just a click away (hit the search button and search for posts from me :D ).

Why there is a comma after the は? :?


Jan

Glenn
Oct 25, 2004, 06:46
Here's a good one for you. I'm sure not too many people can write this one from memory, and while you're shooting for the stars, I figured I would put this one here too: 鬱 (http://www.gahoh.com/movie/jouyougai/gai_29kaku/utsu5D35.mov).

Yes, that site. More nice engrish is just a click away (hit the search button and search for posts from me :D ).

[Edit] I think your English is pretty good. :cool:

Why there is a comma after the は? :?

Just a style consideration. I guess they really wanted to show a break between the two parts of the sentence, perhaps to emphasize what comes after it.

sl0815
Oct 25, 2004, 07:07
Here's a good one for you. I'm sure not too many people can write this one from memory, and while you're shooting for the stars, I figured I would put this one here too: 鬱 (http://www.gahoh.com/movie/jouyougai/gai_29kaku/utsu5D35.mov).

Haha! This one is really cool! Perhaps I can still write it tomorrow.


[Edit] I think your English is pretty good. :cool:


:bluush: Thanks.


Just a style consideration. I guess they really wanted to show a break between the two parts of the sentence, perhaps to emphasize what comes after it.

ああ、そうですか。


Thanks again,

Jan

fixelbrumpf
Oct 27, 2004, 16:17
Hey now, writing 鬱 isn't that hard, even I can do it. :relief:




















But only because it's my favourite kanji, I guess.

hirobumi
Oct 28, 2004, 04:36
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, then 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, stroke 13, 14... keep on ..... little more, ...done