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*衤: [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Index:Chinese_radical/%E8%A1%A3 衣]
*衤: [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Index:Chinese_radical/%E8%A1%A3 衣]
*丬: [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Index:Chinese_radical/%E7%88%BF 爿]
*丬: [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Index:Chinese_radical/%E7%88%BF 爿]
*⺮: [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Index:Chinese_radical/%E7%AB%B9 竹]


Other reminders:
Other reminders:
*If it looks similar, click it. Sometimes they're nice enough to put in a "See also:" line if the kanji are too similar.
*If it looks similar, click it. Sometimes they're nice enough to put in a "See also:" line if the kanji are too similar.
*Sometimes, the "What links here" button can offer a shortcut (Index:Chinese radical or Index:Chinese total strokes, perhaps even a counter-trace of the "See also:" links) if the trail looks like it's a dead end.
*Sometimes, the "What links here" button can offer a shortcut (Index:Chinese radical or Index:Chinese total strokes, perhaps even a counter-trace of the "See also:" links) if the trail looks like it's a dead end.
*Dump all the parts of a ''kanji'' into the search bar, or even Google. It might pop out related compounds.

Revision as of 01:34, 20 April 2013

I search up kanji on Wiktionary via radicals - and, somewhat annoyingly, some radicals just look radically different from their base forms (pardon the pun). This page's just a note to myself of accumulated stupid radicals I've encountered - assuming I continue translating. Though, if anyone else stumbles onto this page you're certainly welcome to use/edit this page.

Other reminders:

  • If it looks similar, click it. Sometimes they're nice enough to put in a "See also:" line if the kanji are too similar.
  • Sometimes, the "What links here" button can offer a shortcut (Index:Chinese radical or Index:Chinese total strokes, perhaps even a counter-trace of the "See also:" links) if the trail looks like it's a dead end.
  • Dump all the parts of a kanji into the search bar, or even Google. It might pop out related compounds.