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how do you pronounce the kanjis 2008/2/8 23:06
o,“T,•S,‰Θ,Ž–,‰^,‰c,ˆΟ,ˆυ,•ε,Šϊ,‹Land“ϊ
by mustafa  

... 2008/2/9 09:38
by ShinMeiDokuJoh rate this post as useful

A do it yourself method 2008/2/9 09:42
You might try this website:

http://kanjidict.stc.cx/dict

I find it very useful. For instance your 3rd kanji, •S
( ‚Π‚α‚­)is pronounced hyaku (one hundred).
by Paul rate this post as useful

Not knowing context 2008/2/9 09:55
Many of your kanji could be proper names. Therefore, I would check the Proper names box, also.

One or two of the kanji look like they might also need to be combined with another for a meaning and/or pronunciation.

I think knowing the context would be extremely helpful.
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... 2008/2/11 08:23
-------how do you pronounce the kanjis
o,“T,•S,‰Θ,Ž–,‰^,‰c,ˆΟ,ˆυ,•ε,Šϊ,‹Land“ϊ------------

Which ways do you want to use them, you need to@be more specific?

Example:
1. o =@‚Ε‚ι(de)ru@‚Ύ‚·(da)su
2. ==== ƒVƒ…ƒc(shutsu)@ƒXƒC(sui)
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not like chinese 2008/2/11 19:57
it's not like Chinese where each character has only one pronunciation. Japanese kanji have many different ways to pronounce one character depending on whether it's a compound word, by itself, or a name. So you need to give us more context.

for example you have both “ϊ and ‹L. Individually “ϊ is pronounced "nichi". And ‹L by itself can be "shiru(su)" ‹L‚· (to note/write down). But those two put together (“ϊ‹Ljare "ni-ki" which means diary.
by Miyuki rate this post as useful

... 2008/2/11 22:24
o,“T,•S,‰Θ,Ž–,‰^,‰c,ˆΟ,ˆυ,•ε,Šϊ,‹Land“ϊ

As others have said, there are more than one reading per kanji, so it might be better if you just list the *words* you want to know, rather than the individual kanji. Maybe you are trying to find out the reading of some kanji and trying to look up the words in your dictionary??

From the string of kanji you have, I can combine them to come up with words like:

o“T shutten (individually: shutsu + ten) = source (document, literature)
•S‰ΘŽ–“T hyakkajiten (individually: hyaku + ka+ ji+ ten) = encyclopedia
‰^‰cˆΟˆυ un'ei iin (individually: un + ei + i + in) = steering committee member
•εW boshuu (bo + shuu) = solicitation, recruitment
Šϊ“ϊ kijitsu (ki + jitsu) = closing date

Note that there are other readings to individual kanji other than the one given above.
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