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Hi~! I'm Andinyan, here to soothe your woes!
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ようこそ! My for today features 妹, younger daughter!

Even though it's not actually the radical for tree, 木, I can't help but see this kanji as a girl who climbs trees. It helps me remember the kanji at least. ^_^

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ようこそ!

Today's features 弟, younger brother.

I found it interesting that there's no particular similarity between 兄 and 弟, and it turns out that 弟 originally meant something completely different.

にゃりがとう、みんにゃ! またにゃ!

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Continuing with my here's the next in the sequence, 兄, or older brother!

Thankfully, this one is pretty memorable - a mouth (口) with a pair of legs attached. Do big brothers being talkative cross cultures?

Thanks for reading, またにゃ!

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Welcome to my Today's is 姉, older sister.

There's a fairly easy way to remember this kanji - it has 女, female, and 市, market, so a girl who can go to the market by herself. ^_^

にゃりがとう、みんにゃ!またにゃ!

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For today's I'm featuring 父, father!

Like with 母, you use ちち for your own father and とうさん for someone else's father. I'm not really sure why both kanji have this irregular reading, it's pretty neat!

Thanks for stopping by, またにゃ!

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Hello and welcome to my featuring 母, mother!

A couple notes here. はは is your own mother, while かあさん is someone else's mother. Also, the readings with * are not formally associated with 母.

にゃりがとう、みんにゃ!またにゃ!

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Welcome to my today I'm featuring 親, parent!

I like how this uses 立, 木, 見 (stand, tree, see), and I remember it as "a child has to stand in a tree to look their parents in the eye".

にゃりがとう、みんにゃ!またにゃ!

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こんにちにゃ! Today's is 同, same!

This kanji is used in a lot of compounds to mean "the same (something)", which I didn't realize until I went over it just now. Kanji are really interesting that way. ^_^

にゃりがとう、みんにゃ!またにゃ!

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Welcome to my featuring 高, tall!

I think of this kanji as several things stacked on top of each other, but the ancient form depicts a tall building. It's stayed pretty similar to the ancient form, actually!

にゃりがとう、みんにゃ!またにゃ!

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Hello and welcome to my on 強, strong!

I've always thought of the component on the right resembling a stag beetle, believed to be one of the strongest of insects, so it helps me with remembering the kanji. ^_^

にゃりがとう、みんにゃ!またにゃ!

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