4/09/2013

Japan Kanji ishi meaning stone rock is iwa

Japan kanji "ishi" mean stone.

The character the stone resembles a character the right.

However, the left vertical line goes through the character the right on the top when I look well.

In this way, please be careful because the letter of the slight difference happens quite often in a kanji.

The stone is included from the size that can have by hand to a considerably big thing.

In addition, as for the thing of the size that hold it and cannot have, the kanji the rock is different.

The character the mountain is carried on the kanji to be a rock on the kanji the stone.

Can you have an image?

On the contrary, it becomes the pebble when attach "ko" meaning small before the letter the stone.

ishi-stone

The way of reading that the kanji varies with the name and the place name of the person comes out.

There is the case that even a Japanese does not understand.

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