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Fun fact: when the kanji for "sato" (village) is next to a kanji that indicates family relationship, it means "foster" (it most likely is not relevant to this case). | Fun fact: when the kanji for "sato" (village) is next to a kanji that indicates family relationship, it means "foster" (it most likely is not relevant to this case).<br/> | ||
Fun fact #2: if we take it as the "younger brother" kanji standing in for "person", then it would mean "rural brother" (since with person is "countryfolk, people from the sticks"). | Fun fact #2: if we take it as the "younger brother" kanji standing in for "person", then it would mean "rural brother" (since with person is "countryfolk, people from the sticks").<br/> | ||
--[[User:Kemm|Kemm]] ([[User talk:Kemm|talk]]) | --[[User:Kemm|Kemm]] ([[User talk:Kemm|talk]]) |
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Fun fact: when the kanji for "sato" (village) is next to a kanji that indicates family relationship, it means "foster" (it most likely is not relevant to this case).
Fun fact #2: if we take it as the "younger brother" kanji standing in for "person", then it would mean "rural brother" (since with person is "countryfolk, people from the sticks").
--Kemm (talk)