And here's my for today, featuring 計, plan/plot!

The part on the left is the radical for speech, 言, and it's an important kanji to remember since it's used in all sorts of speech-related words, like 語, language.

ありがとう!またね!

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Good afternyan, and welcome to my Today I'm featuring 角, angle!

I included 'horn' as a meaning because the original kanji was based on an animal's horn. And since horns usually come out at angles... ^_^

ありがとう、みんな!またね!

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Welcome to my Today I'm featuring 光, light!

This is another kanji which is a little hard to figure out just from looking at it, but it's actually based on a person carrying a torch.

Thanks for visiting! またね!

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Hello, everynyan, and welcome to my featuring 交, mingle!

It's not as obvious the way it's written now, but this kanji originally represented twined thread. I didn't realize that till I studied the kanji here. ^_^

Thanks for coming, またね!

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Hello and welcome to my featuring 丸, round!

The meaning of 'round' is a little hard to draw from this kanji as it stands, so I added the ancient form, though it's still ちょっとむずかしい (a bit difficult).

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Hello and welcome to my for today, featuring 点, spot/point!

I always remember this kanji because it looks like a little boat out on the waves, and those are hard to 'spot'. ^_^

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Thanks for coming to my today, everynyan! Today I'm featuring 長, long.

I didn't realize this kanji could be used to refer to age or seniority until I started this study. It's pretty neat that way.

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Welcome to my everynyan! Today I'm featuring 広, wide. ^_^

Interestingly, it looks like this kanji actually came from the kind of long wall-less hallway you often see in classical Japanese houses.

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Hello everynyan! Welcome to my featuring 細, thin!

It feels like most of the last several kanji have all been comparative - 多 many, 少 few, 半 half, 太 thick, and now 細 thin.

Important concepts, to be sure!

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Welcome to my everynyan, and thanks for coming! Today's kanji is 太, plump/thick!

It differs from 大, big, by one stroke. As far as I can tell, this primarily refers to 'weight' as opposed to simply being big.

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Good evenyan! I'm sorry for the delay, so here's today's 形, shape!

I remember this one because it looks like a torii gate plus cat scratches, so I think of a shapeshifting cat passing through the gate.

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Welcome to my and today I'm featuring 半, half!

This is a really useful kanji that you can use to show lots of relationships (like more than half, less than half, half of something, half of a quantity, etc). ^_^

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Welcome to my Today I'm featuring 万, ten thousand!

万 is the highest number in traditional Japanese numbers. I'm not sure of the method of counting past it in Japanese, so feel free to explain if you know. ^_^

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Hello and welcome to my Today I'm featuring 少, few/little!

I like how this is 小 with an extra stroke, which subtly changes the meaning. 小 usually refers to "small size", while 少 is usually "small number".

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Welcome to my corner, featuring 多, many!

This is a fairly simple kanji, being 夕 repeated twice. I'm not certain of the relationship between 夕, evening, and 多, few. Possibly how people stay inside after dark?

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Last one, otherwise I'll be doing this all day. Same prompt as before but swapping out 'cityscape' with 'landscape'.

Love how it turns some of the towers into shapes that almost seem like Kanjis https://t.co/m7Zq0WBfsT

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Welcome to Andi's corner! Today I'm featuring Elementary 2 数!

I spent a lot of time rethinking the design I was using and so I'm happy to be able to show it to you. ^_^

Please let me know what you think in the comments!

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Good evenyan and welcome to my 70th daily featuring 王, king or ruler!

Eagles are very majestic birds, but I'm a little concerned that this one seems to want to land on my head. Those talons look pretty sharp.

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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Good evenyan, and welcome to my 66th daily featuring 正, justice! It can also mean correct.

You'll often see super sentai and other super heroes referred to as 正義のヒーロー, seigi no hero, heroes of justice.

Thanks for stopping by, またね!

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kanjis persona kinda looks like a goth baymax

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