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Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART FOUR (4).

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Here I present: Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART FOUR (4).

INTRODUCTION.

Japanese is a language that uses six (6) dot Braille and eight (8) dot Braille in a sentence.  

 

Six (6) dot Braille is for kana’ ,and eight (8) dot Braille is for kanji’.  Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997 is a classic book.   But I have used Braille kanji’ because Japanese in eight (8) dot is “meanings” by characters.  In other words, “a different way of thinking about writing”,

EXAMPLES

 
Kusamakura – Natsume Sōseki

 

Chi ni hatarakeba kado ga tatsu.
Approach everything rationally, and you become harsh.
Jō ni sao saseba nagasareru.
Paddle along in the stream of emotions, and you will be swept away in the current.
Iji o tōseba kyūkutsu-da.
Give free rein to your desires, and you become uncomfortably confined.

BASIC CHARACTERS 

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