Title: RE: How to tell Japanese from Chinese.
At 2:01 PM +0200 6/8/01, Marco Cimarosti wrote:
ǟ��ǫ wrote:
> Doesn't this kanji
"�V" (U+4E4B)
[snip]
> usually only appear in Chinese?

No. It is used to write 'no' (possessive) in names such as "Takagi Toranosuke"
 �����'�V��. He's a race car driver.

> Pardon my incoherence. I haven't had enough sake.

So it's sake that makes you so coherent normally?

_ Marco

Being "two drinks short of sober" (Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!) is a symptom of Attention Deficit. That is why alcoholism used to be a major occupational hazard for newspaper writers, among others. I consider myself very fortunate that I discovered how to activate the rest of my brain using math and programming, among other things, rather than "inappropriate self-medication".
--

Edward Cherlin, Spamfighter                     <http://www.cauce.org>
"It isn't what you don't know that hurts you, it's what you know for
certain that just ain't so."--Mark Twain, Josh Billings, Edwin Howard
Armstrong, Will Rogers, Satchel Paige (following Thomas Jefferson)

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