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Janet Merai
Dec 20, 2007, 16:25
I have seen this character, "々," a number of times in MANGA and other Japanese sources.
In my NJStar Japanese WP, it is located in the punctuation tab and I still do not understand what it is for, any help here?
Mikawa Ossan
Dec 20, 2007, 16:32
OK, here are some examples:
人々
日々
木々
方々
Here is another way to write them that means the exact same thing:
人人
日日
木木
方方
Does that help at all?
Janet Merai
Dec 20, 2007, 16:58
It clears up a lot of confusion, but what is the purpose of two Kanji of the same kind together?
month and month?
I don't get it O_O;
Mikawa Ossan
Dec 20, 2007, 17:00
It clears up a lot of confusion, but what is the purpose of two Kanji of the same kind together?
month and month?
I don't get it O_O;
Well, in a sense it "pluralizes" the word. 人 is basically "person" and 人々 is bascially "people".
Janet Merai
Dec 20, 2007, 17:07
Thank you, I get it now :D
Derfel
Dec 20, 2007, 17:54
Just a hunch but this is how 人々 becomes hitobito right?
nice gaijin
Dec 20, 2007, 18:20
you got it; it's common for the second part of these compounds to become voiced.
ex:
時々 ときどき
人々 ひとびと
日々 ひび
木々 きぎ
方々 かたがた or ほうぼう
様々 さまざま
note that this happens to kanji that start with unvoiced consonants. those with voiced consonants remain unchanged:
楽々 らくらく
我々 われわれ
昔々 むかしむかし
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