The Japanese kanji for moon (æ) evolved from an ancient drawing of a crescent moon into a box-like shape with two horizontal lines, representing the original moon and clouds; it can be read as 'tsuki' in Japanese or 'getsu/gatsu' in Chinese, and means both moon and month.
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The hidden story behind the Moon Kanji... đ #learnjapanese #kanji #studyjapanese #shorts #kanjihackAjoutĂ© :
Ever wonder how the Japanese write moon?
Thousands of years ago, it started as a simple drawing of a glowing crescent moon. To make carving easier, those round curves transformed into a sharp angled box. And the passing clouds? They became [music] two horizontal lines.
Meet the modern kanji, tsuki. It means [music] moon or month. You can read it the Japanese way, tsuki, or the Chinese way, getsu or gatsu. To remember it, just picture a crescent moon hidden by two [music] clouds. Subscribe for more quick kanji hacks.
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