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[[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]] is [[Unicode]] character number 36790, [[KanjiRadical]], [[JapanL]], [[WalkJ]]<br>
 
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[[File:TresMujeresCaminandoFragment.jpg|120px]]<center>Walk3</center>
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[[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]] ([[Walk3]]) is [[Unicode]] character number 36790, [[KanjiRadical]], [[WalkU]]<br>
 
[[辶]] uses 3 bytes: %e8%be%b6 ; 232 190 182 in the decimal representation.
 
[[辶]] uses 3 bytes: %e8%be%b6 ; 232 190 182 in the decimal representation.
   
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⻌ にょう Radical which wraps around the bottom road, walk, to advance しんにょう a variant of ⾡(しんにょう) Important
 
⻌ にょう Radical which wraps around the bottom road, walk, to advance しんにょう a variant of ⾡(しんにょう) Important
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</ref>.
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[[辶]] appears as component of images of other kanjis.
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[[辶]] is is element of [[WalkU]] and is easy to confuse with other elements of this set.
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[[File:2021.07.21.ChinaRain.jpg|320px]]<center>
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Example of [[WalkU]]: Cars advances through water</center>
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</div>
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==[[WalkU]]==
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<div style="float:right; margin:-100px -14px 0px 6px; background-color:white;">
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[[File:Boston-belle isle marsh.jpg|108px]]<small><center>[[SIMPLIFIED WALK]]</center></small>
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[[File:WalkOne356 1000.jpg|108px]] <small><center>[[WALK ONE]]</center></small><!--[[File:Mother-1077334 960 720.jpg|108px]]!-->
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[[File:Old-friends-555527fragment.jpg|108px]]<small><center>[[WALK TWO]]</center></small>
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[[File:Children-run-running-girls-preview.jpg|108px]]<small><center>[[Walk3]]</center></small>
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</div>
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By definition, [[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]] belongs to set [[WalkU]], that has five elements:
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[[X2ECC]] [[&#X2ECC;]] <ref name="u2ECC"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECC
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[[⻌]] 2ECC CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED WALK Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[辶]] , [[⻍]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]], [[Walk0]], [[SIMPLIFIED WALK]]
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[[X2ECD]] [[&#X2ECD;]] <ref name="u2ECD"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECD
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[[⻍]] 2ECD CJK RADICAL WALK ONE Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[辶]] , [[⻌]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]],
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[[Walk1]], [[WALK ONE]]
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[[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] <ref name="u2ECE"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECE
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[[⻎]] 2ECE CJK RADICAL WALK TWO Han Script id: allowed confuse: none ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]], [[Walk2]], [[WALK TWO]]
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[[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]] <ref name="u8FB6"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=8FB6
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[[辶]] 8FB6 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8FB6 Han Script id: restricted confuse: [[辶]] , [[⻌]] , [[⻍]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiLiberal]], [[Walk3]]
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[[XFA66]] [[&#XFA66;]] <ref name="uFA66"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=FA66
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[[辶]] FA66 CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA66 Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[⻌]] , [[⻍]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiConfudal]], [[Walk4]]
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<div style="margin:0px -14px 0px -200px; background-color:white">
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<div style="margin:0px 0px 0px 30px; line-height:1.2em">
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System of names ([[Walk0]],[[Walk1]],[[Walk2]],[[Walk3]],[[Walk4]]) is based on descriptions <ref name="u2ECD"/><ref name="u2ECE"/> of two of these characters by The [[Unicode Utilities]].<br>
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These Kanjis are ordered their [[Unicode]] numbers. In analogy with characters [[WALK ONE]] and [[WALK TWO]],
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the next character in the list, it est, [[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]], is denoted with term [[WALK THREE]], or, shorter,
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[[Walk3]]; this word is easier to remember than the hexadecimal number [[X8FB6]].
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At the current representation of the Unicode characters in computers, the pic [[辶]] of the character cannot be used as its identifier, and more distinguishable names are necessary; for example, [[Walk0]], [[Walk1]], [[Walk2]], [[Walk3]] and [[Walk4]]. <br>
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At least in the range [[X0020]]-[[XFFFF]], no other characters is found with similar pic to confuse with.
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However, among [[Unicode]] characters whit higher numbers, in some implementation, another similar character may appear;
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then, such a character can be denoted with symbol [[Walk5]].
   
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Characters of [[WalkU]] have similar pics; they have similar pronunciations [[しんにょう]], [[Shinniou]] and similar meanings: walk, move, advance. This causes confusion.<!-- For this confusion, character [[辶]] is not included into language [[Tarja]]!-->
[[辶]] is easy to confuse with other [[Unicode]] characters.
 
   
 
==Confusion==
 
==Confusion==
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while even within the same operational system, different characters may look just the same.
 
while even within the same operational system, different characters may look just the same.
   
In particular, such a confusion takes place in the case of character [[辶]] <ref name="enwiki">
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Such a [[confusion]] takes place in the case of character [[辶]] <ref name="enwiki">
 
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/辶
 
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/辶
 
(Redirected from [[⻌]])
 
(Redirected from [[⻌]])
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</ref>.
 
</ref>.
   
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Not only Humans, but even the software confuse the characters.<br>
The following [[Unicode]] characters have similar images, similar pronunciations and similar meaning:
 
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The [[KanjiConfudal]] [[XFA66]] [[&#XFA66;]] is often substituted with [[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]], silently, without any waring. <!-- Perhaps, the creators of software thought, that they (better, than the users) know, which character should be placed in each specific case.!--><br>
 
[[X2ECC]] [[&#X2ECC;]] <ref name="u2ECC"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECC
 
[[⻌]] 2ECC CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED WALK Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[辶]] , [[⻍]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]]
 
<br>
 
[[X2ECD]] [[&#X2ECD;]] <ref name="u2ECD"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECD
 
[[⻍]] 2ECD CJK RADICAL WALK ONE Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[辶]] , [[⻌]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]]
 
<br>
 
[[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]] <ref name="u8FB6"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=8FB6
 
[[辶]] 8FB6 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8FB6 Han Script id: restricted confuse: [[辶]] , [[⻌]] , [[⻍]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiLiberal]]
 
<br>
 
[[XFA66]] [[&#XFA66;]] <ref name="uFA66"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=FA66
 
[[辶]] FA66 CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA66 Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[⻌]] , [[⻍]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiConfudal]]
 
 
<div style="margin:0px -14px 0px -200px; background-color:white">
 
<div style="margin:0px 0px 0px 30px; line-height:1.2em">
 
 
Not only Humans, but even the software gets confuse these characters.<br>
 
The [[KanjiConfudal]] [[XFA66]] [[&#XFA66;]] is often substituted with [[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]], silently, without any waring. Perhaps, the creators of software thought, that they (better, than the users) know, which character should be placed in each specific case.<br>
 
 
In particular, at the default setting of MediaWiki, it is not possible to create two independent articles with names [[&#X8FB6;]] and [[&#XFA66;]];
 
In particular, at the default setting of MediaWiki, it is not possible to create two independent articles with names [[&#X8FB6;]] and [[&#XFA66;]];
 
an attempt to access [[&#XFA66;]] redirects here.
 
an attempt to access [[&#XFA66;]] redirects here.
   
 
Even a native Japanese speaker, watching characters
 
Even a native Japanese speaker, watching characters
[[&#X2ECC;]],[[&#X2ECD;]],[[&#X8FB6;]],[[&#XFA66;]]
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[[&#X2ECC;]],[[&#X2ECD;]],[[&#X2ECE;]],[[&#X8FB6;]],[[&#XFA66;]]
 
is unlikely to answer:<br>
 
is unlikely to answer:<br>
 
Which of them is [[X2ECC]]?<br>
 
Which of them is [[X2ECC]]?<br>
 
Which of them is [[X2ECD]]?<br>
 
Which of them is [[X2ECD]]?<br>
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Which of them is [[X2ECE]]?<br>
 
Which of them is [[X8FB6]]?<br>
 
Which of them is [[X8FB6]]?<br>
 
Which of them is [[XFA66]]?
 
Which of them is [[XFA66]]?
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"[[X2ECC]] [[&#X2ECC;]] or
 
"[[X2ECC]] [[&#X2ECC;]] or
 
[[X2ECD]] [[&#X2ECD;]] or
 
[[X2ECD]] [[&#X2ECD;]] or
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[[X2ECD]] [[&#X2ECE;]] or
 
[[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]] or
 
[[X8FB6]] [[&#X8FB6;]] or
 
[[XFA66]] [[&#XFA66;]]"
 
[[XFA66]] [[&#XFA66;]]"
   
Term [[JapanL]] is defined to substitute this (too long and too complicated) construction with single word.
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Term [[WalkU]] is defined to substitute this (too long and too complicated) construction with single word.
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<!--
 
 
==[[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] ==
 
==[[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] ==
 
The English Wikipedia
 
The English Wikipedia
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[[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]].
 
[[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]].
   
The Unicode Utilities
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The Unicode Utilities <ref name="u2ECE"/> do not qualify [[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] as confusive.
<ref name="u2ECE">
 
https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECE
 
[[⻎]] 2ECE CJK RADICAL WALK TWO Han Script id: allowed confuse: none ..
 
</ref> do not qualify [[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] as concussive.
 
   
 
Indeed, its picture deviates well from those of [[JapanL]].
 
Indeed, its picture deviates well from those of [[JapanL]].
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The software also do not confuse [[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] with other characters.
 
The software also do not confuse [[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] with other characters.
   
FOr these reasons,
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For these reasons,
 
[[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] is not included into set [[JapanL]].
 
[[X2ECE]] [[&#X2ECE;]] is not included into set [[JapanL]].
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!-->
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==Jisho==
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<div style="float:right; margin:-24px 0px 0px 8px">
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[[File:Kimtaro400x400.jpeg|90px]]
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</div>
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[[Jisho]]
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<ref name="jisho">
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https://jisho.org/search/%E8%BE%B6%20%23kanji
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[[辶]]
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4 strokes
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Radical:
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walk [[辵]] ([[辶]], [[⻌]], [[⻍]])
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Parts:
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Variants:
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[[辵]]
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walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162)
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On:
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[[チャク]]
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</ref><ref>
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https://jisho.org/search/%E8%BE%B6
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Words — 1 found
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[[しんにょう]] [[之繞]]
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Links
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Noun
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1. kanji "road" or "advance" radical ([[radical 162]])​See also [[之繞を掛ける]]
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Other forms
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[[之繞]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】、[[辶]] 【[[しんにょう]]】、[[辶]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】、[[辵]] 【[[しんにょう]]】、[[辵]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】、[[⻌]] 【[[しんにょう]]】、[[⻌]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】
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Details ▸
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Kanji — 1 found
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4 strokes.
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[[辶]]
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walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162)
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On: [[チャク]]
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</ref>
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suggests:
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[[辶]]
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4 strokes
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Radical:
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walk [[辵]] ([[辶]], [[⻌]], [[⻍]])
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Variants:
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[[辵]]
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walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162)
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On:
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[[チャク]]
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Words — 1 found
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[[しんにょう]] [[之繞]]
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Noun
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1. [[kanji]] "road" or "advance" radical ([[radical 162]]) ​See also [[之繞を掛ける]]
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Other forms
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[[之繞]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】、[[辶]] 【[[しんにょう]]】、[[辶]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】、[[辵]] 【[[しんにょう]]】、[[辵]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】、[[⻌]] 【[[しんにょう]]】、[[⻌]] 【[[しんにゅう]]】
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[[辶]]
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walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162)
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==Use==
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In written [[Japanese]] languages of century 21, character [[辶]], by itself, is not popular.<br>
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The image of this character (or that of other [[WalkU]]) is used by the font designers to make pictures of other, more complicated and more usual, kanjis. Here are few examples:
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<big>
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[[X901A]] [[&#X901A;]] [[通]] <ref>https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/通
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10 strokes
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READINGS
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KUN 訓
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とおる
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とおり
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とおす
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とおし
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かよう
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ON 音
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ツウ
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STROKE ORDER
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Stop Pause Previous Stroke Next Stroke
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Slow Fast
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Animation data provided by KanjiVG
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Look up a kanji:
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Report an issue on this page
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JLPT Level:
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JLPT N4 (upper beginner level)
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Kanken Level:
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Kanken Level 9 (completion of 2nd grade)
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Grade:
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Taught during the 2nd grade in Japan
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Radical:
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⻍(⻌) Radical name: しんにょう
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Meaning:
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Traffic, pass through, avenue, commute, counter for letters, notes, documents, etc.</ref>:
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Traffic, pass through, avenue, commute, counter for letters, notes, documents
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[[X9023]] [[&#X9023;]] [[連]] <ref>https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/連
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JLPT Level:
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JLPT N3 (lower intermediate level)
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Kanken Level:
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Kanken Level 7 (completion of 4th grade)
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Grade:
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Taught during the 4th grade in Japan
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Radical:
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[[⻍]]([[⻌]]) Radical name: [[しんにょう]]
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Meaning:
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Take along, lead, join, connect, party, gang, clique
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Usage:
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Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 30 kanji are used more often.
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</ref>: Take along, lead, join, connect, party, gang, clique
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[[X9032]] [[&#X9032;]] [[進]] <ref name="nihongo-pro">
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https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/進
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[[進]]
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11 strokes
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READINGS
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KUN 訓
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すすむ
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すすめる
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ON 音
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シン
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STROKE ORDER
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Stop Pause Previous Stroke Next Stroke
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Slow Fast
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Animation data provided by KanjiVG
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Look up a kanji:
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Report an issue on this page
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JLPT Level:
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JLPT N3 (lower intermediate level)
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Kanken Level:
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Kanken Level 8 (completion of 3rd grade)
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Grade:
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Taught during the 3rd grade in Japan
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Radical:
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⻍(⻌) Radical name: しんにょう
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Meaning:
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Advance, proceed, progress, promote
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Usage:
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Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 150 kanji are used more often.
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</ref>: continue, move on, Advance, proceed, progress, promote
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[[X9053]] [[&#X9053;]] [[道]] <ref>
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12 strokes
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READINGS
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KUN 訓
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みち
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ON 音
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ドウ
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トウ
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STROKE ORDER
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Stop Pause Previous Stroke Next Stroke
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Slow Fast
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Animation data provided by KanjiVG
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Look up a kanji:
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Report an issue on this page
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JLPT Level:
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JLPT N4 (upper beginner level)
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Kanken Level:
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Kanken Level 9 (completion of 2nd grade)
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Grade:
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Taught during the 2nd grade in Japan
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Radical:
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⻍(⻌) Radical name: しんにょう
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Meaning:
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Road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings
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Usage:
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Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 200 kanji are used more often.
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</ref>:
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Road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings
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[[X9078]] [[&#X9078;]] [[選]] <ref>https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/選
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[[選]]
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15 strokes
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JLPT Level:
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JLPT N3 (lower intermediate level)
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Kanken Level:
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Kanken Level 7 (completion of 4th grade)
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Grade:
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Taught during the 4th grade in Japan
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Radical:
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[[⻍]]([[⻌]]) Radical name: [[しんにょう]]
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Meaning:
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Elect, select, choose, prefer
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Usage:
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Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 60 kanji are used more often.</ref>: Elect, select, choose, prefer
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</big>
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The characters above are complicated; they are enlarged in order to allow the visual recognition. <br>
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(Over-vice, all of them would look similar to character [[X2592]] [[&#X2592;]].)<br>
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Bue even after the endargmenr, it is difficult to say, namely which character of [[WalkU]] is used as prototype for the lower-bottom parts of the kanjis mentioned.
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Meanings of [[WALK ONE]] seem to be just compillation of meanings of kanjis, whose images include image similar to [[&#X2ECD;]].
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More complicated [[Kanji]]s mentioned above seem to be more usual, more popular, than simple elements of [[WalkU]]; perhaps, due to the confusions mention.<br>
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Revealing and analysis of origin of these confusions could be topic for the [[Science|scientific]] research.
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== [[&#X2FA1;]] and [[&#X8FB5;]] ==
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Character [[辶]] has synonyms, in addition to the [[WalkU]].
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Character
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[[X2FA1]] [[&#X2FA1;]] can be pronounced [[Shinnuu]], [[しんにゅう]] and may mean "to enter", "road", "advance".
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It is qualified as [[Radical 162]] <ref>
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details.
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[[辵]] [[しんにゅう]]
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noun
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kanji "road" or "advance" radical ([[radical 162]]) (see also: [[之繞を掛ける]])
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(click the word to view an additional 1 reading and 3 forms, examples and links)
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</ref>.
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Similar description refers to character
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[[X8FB5]] [[&#X8FB5;]]; it also means "move".
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<ref>
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https://www.kanshudo.com/kanji/辵
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辵 means 'move'
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辵Animation / stroke order not available.
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CHALLENGE DRAW
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Strokes : 7 Radical number: 162 Usefulness: 8 Intermediate lesson: - Beginner lesson: - Begins 0 words Used in 1 word Not used as a component
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Hyōgaiji (表外字)
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Additional readings
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On [[チャク]]
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Variants [[⾡]] (Chinese) [[⻍]] (Chinese) [[⻎]] (Chinese) [[辶]] [[⻌]]
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</ref>
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Characters
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[[X2FA1]] [[&#X2FA1;]] and
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[[X8FB5]] [[&#X8FB5;]]
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look similar; at Macintosh default font, the same picture seems to be used for both.<br>
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For this reason, each of these two characters is qualified as confuse;
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they cannot be used in [[Tarja]] language.
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<br>
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However, the Romanji [[Sinnuu]] and Hiragana [[しんにゅう]] are allowed.
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Each of this words can be pronounced "as is" and may mean "enter", "advance" or "road", "street".
   
 
==Tarja==
 
==Tarja==
Due to the high ambiguity, none of the four characters of [[JapanL]] is allowed in [[Tarja]].
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Due to the high ambiguity, none of the five characters of [[WalkJ]] is allowed in [[Tarja]].
   
 
Character [[&#X8FB6;]] can be translated into [[Tarja]] in the following ways:
 
Character [[&#X8FB6;]] can be translated into [[Tarja]] in the following ways:
   
1. [[JapanL]]
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1. [[WalkU]]
   
 
2. [[Shinnyou]]
 
2. [[Shinnyou]]
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3. [[しんにょう]]
 
3. [[しんにょう]]
   
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4. [[X8FB6]] or [[Walk3]] (if it is necessary to distinguish it from other [[WalkU]]).
4. [[X8FB6]]
 
   
 
None of this words look similar to other elements of the [[Tarja]] language.
 
None of this words look similar to other elements of the [[Tarja]] language.
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==Gallery==
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<center>
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[[File:Istockphoto1300655319fragment.jpg|174px]]
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[[File:Boston-belle isle marsh.jpg|94px]]
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[[File:WalkOne356 1000.jpg|106px]]
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[[File:Photo-1566847796638-54a9cc20c466.jpeg|106px]]
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[[File:Snapwire-vw-fit-walking.JPG|110px]]
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[[File:Walk602.jpg|63px]]
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[[File:Photo-1623085094152-489328c6e9ca.jpeg|49px]]
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[[File:WalkOne259185.jpg|54px]]
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[[File:UnderRain16899529.jpg|50px]]
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[[File:Mother-1077334 960 720.jpg|110px]]
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[[File:Old-friends-555527 960 720.jpg|110px]]
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[[File:Children-run-running-girls-preview.jpg|100px]]
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[[File:TresMujeresCaminando.jpeg|110px]]
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Revision as of 04:31, 8 September 2021

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Walk3

X8FB6 (Walk3) is Unicode character number 36790, KanjiRadical, WalkU
uses 3 bytes: %e8%be%b6 ; 232 190 182 in the decimal representation.

can be pronounced as Shinnyou, しんにょう and mean road, walk, to advance [1].

appears as component of images of other kanjis.

is is element of WalkU and is easy to confuse with other elements of this set.

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Example of WalkU: Cars advances through water

WalkU

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SIMPLIFIED WALK
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WALK ONE
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WALK TWO
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Walk3

By definition, X8FB6 belongs to set WalkU, that has five elements:

X2ECC [2], KanjiRadical, Walk0, SIMPLIFIED WALK

X2ECD [3], KanjiRadical, Walk1, WALK ONE

X2ECE [4], KanjiRadical, Walk2, WALK TWO

X8FB6 [5], KanjiLiberal, Walk3

XFA66 [6], KanjiConfudal, Walk4

System of names (Walk0,Walk1,Walk2,Walk3,Walk4) is based on descriptions [3][4] of two of these characters by The Unicode Utilities.
These Kanjis are ordered their Unicode numbers. In analogy with characters WALK ONE and WALK TWO, the next character in the list, it est, X8FB6 , is denoted with term WALK THREE, or, shorter, Walk3; this word is easier to remember than the hexadecimal number X8FB6. At the current representation of the Unicode characters in computers, the pic of the character cannot be used as its identifier, and more distinguishable names are necessary; for example, Walk0, Walk1, Walk2, Walk3 and Walk4.
At least in the range X0020-XFFFF, no other characters is found with similar pic to confuse with. However, among Unicode characters whit higher numbers, in some implementation, another similar character may appear; then, such a character can be denoted with symbol Walk5.

Characters of WalkU have similar pics; they have similar pronunciations しんにょう, Shinniou and similar meanings: walk, move, advance. This causes confusion.

Confusion

In century 21, the implementation of Japanese characters in computers in underdeveloped.
Up to year 2021, there is no united standard default font, that would allow each character to look the same at various computers, but different from other characters.
Practically, the opposite case takes pace:
View of some Unicode characters depends on the default font of the operational system, while even within the same operational system, different characters may look just the same.

Such a confusion takes place in the case of character [7].

Not only Humans, but even the software confuse the characters.
The KanjiConfudal XFA66 is often substituted with X8FB6 , silently, without any waring.
In particular, at the default setting of MediaWiki, it is not possible to create two independent articles with names and ; an attempt to access redirects here.

Even a native Japanese speaker, watching characters ,,,, is unlikely to answer:
Which of them is X2ECC?
Which of them is X2ECD?
Which of them is X2ECE?
Which of them is X8FB6?
Which of them is XFA66?

In such a case, the correct specification of the character is

"X2ECC or X2ECD or X2ECD or X8FB6 or XFA66 "

Term WalkU is defined to substitute this (too long and too complicated) construction with single word.

Jisho

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Jisho [8][9] suggests:

4 strokes

Radical: walk (, , )

Variants:

walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162)

On: チャク

Words — 1 found しんにょう 之繞

Noun 1. kanji "road" or "advance" radical (radical 162) ​See also 之繞を掛ける

Other forms 之繞しんにゅう】、しんにょう】、しんにゅう】、しんにょう】、しんにゅう】、しんにょう】、しんにゅう

walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162)

Use

In written Japanese languages of century 21, character , by itself, is not popular.
The image of this character (or that of other WalkU) is used by the font designers to make pictures of other, more complicated and more usual, kanjis. Here are few examples:

X901A [10]: Traffic, pass through, avenue, commute, counter for letters, notes, documents

X9023 [11]: Take along, lead, join, connect, party, gang, clique

X9032 [12]: continue, move on, Advance, proceed, progress, promote

X9053 [13]: Road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings

X9078 [14]: Elect, select, choose, prefer

The characters above are complicated; they are enlarged in order to allow the visual recognition.
(Over-vice, all of them would look similar to character X2592 .)
Bue even after the endargmenr, it is difficult to say, namely which character of WalkU is used as prototype for the lower-bottom parts of the kanjis mentioned.

Meanings of WALK ONE seem to be just compillation of meanings of kanjis, whose images include image similar to .


More complicated Kanjis mentioned above seem to be more usual, more popular, than simple elements of WalkU; perhaps, due to the confusions mention.
Revealing and analysis of origin of these confusions could be topic for the scientific research.

and

Character has synonyms, in addition to the WalkU.

Character X2FA1 can be pronounced Shinnuu, しんにゅう and may mean "to enter", "road", "advance". It is qualified as Radical 162 [15].

Similar description refers to character X8FB5 ; it also means "move". [16]

Characters X2FA1 and X8FB5 look similar; at Macintosh default font, the same picture seems to be used for both.
For this reason, each of these two characters is qualified as confuse; they cannot be used in Tarja language.
However, the Romanji Sinnuu and Hiragana しんにゅう are allowed. Each of this words can be pronounced "as is" and may mean "enter", "advance" or "road", "street".

Tarja

Due to the high ambiguity, none of the five characters of WalkJ is allowed in Tarja.

Character can be translated into Tarja in the following ways:

1. WalkU

2. Shinnyou

3. しんにょう

4. X8FB6 or Walk3 (if it is necessary to distinguish it from other WalkU).

None of this words look similar to other elements of the Tarja language.

Gallery

Istockphoto1300655319fragment.jpg Boston-belle isle marsh.jpg WalkOne356 1000.jpg Photo-1566847796638-54a9cc20c466.jpeg Snapwire-vw-fit-walking.JPG Walk602.jpg Photo-1623085094152-489328c6e9ca.jpeg WalkOne259185.jpg UnderRain16899529.jpg Mother-1077334 960 720.jpg Old-friends-555527 960 720.jpg Children-run-running-girls-preview.jpg TresMujeresCaminando.jpeg FourPeopleWalking.jpeg Photo-1597120590849-a1d5a743d155.jpeg DLYW-Become-a-member-2-735.jpg Turtle-skateboarding.gif 2021.07.21.ChinaRain.jpg

References

  1. https://kanjialive.com/214-traditional-kanji-radicals/ .. ⻌ にょう Radical which wraps around the bottom road, walk, to advance しんにょう a variant of ⾡(しんにょう) Important
  2. https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECC 2ECC CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED WALK Han Script id: allowed confuse: , , ..
  3. 3.0 3.1 https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECD 2ECD CJK RADICAL WALK ONE Han Script id: allowed confuse: , , ..
  4. 4.0 4.1 https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECE 2ECE CJK RADICAL WALK TWO Han Script id: allowed confuse: none ..
  5. https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=8FB6 8FB6 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8FB6 Han Script id: restricted confuse: , , ..
  6. https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=FA66 FA66 CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA66 Han Script id: allowed confuse: , , ..
  7. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/辶 (Redirected from ) See also: and .. Depending on the computer font used, this character may appear be to either , or .. The form ⻍ (two dots, four strokes) is the traditional form found in the Kangxi dictionary which is used in Japanese kyūjitai, Japanese hyōgai kanji, Korean hanja and Vietnamese Nôm.// The form (one dot, four strokes, same as the animated stroke diagram) is the revised form for Traditional Chinese used in the Song typeface (宋體) in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. This form is also the calligraphic form used in regular script (楷書) in all regions.// The form (one dot, three strokes) is used in the Song typeface (宋體) in mainland China (based on Xin Zixing, 新字形) and the Ming typeface (明朝体) in Japan for jōyō kanji characters. A CJK compatibility ideograph exists at U+FA66 for the alternative Japanese form of this radical with only one dot and three strokes that is used for jōyō kanji characters.// // Han character// Commons-logo.svg See images of Radical 162 (radical 162, 辵+0, 4 strokes in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean, 3 strokes in simplified Chinese, cangjie input 戈弓弓人 (INNO) or X卜 (XY), four-corner 30300, composition ⿳丶𠃍乀(G) or ⿳⺀𠃍乀(JKV) or ⿳丶⿱㇇㇇乀(HT)) Kangxi radical #162, . Usage notes[edit] This character is not to be confused with the visually similar but unrelated (Radical 54).
  8. https://jisho.org/search/%E8%BE%B6%20%23kanji 4 strokes Radical: walk (, , ) Parts: Variants: walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162) On: チャク
  9. https://jisho.org/search/%E8%BE%B6 Words — 1 found しんにょう 之繞 Links Noun 1. kanji "road" or "advance" radical (radical 162)​See also 之繞を掛ける Other forms 之繞しんにゅう】、しんにょう】、しんにゅう】、しんにょう】、しんにゅう】、しんにょう】、しんにゅう】 Details ▸ Kanji — 1 found 4 strokes. walk, walking, road radical variant (no. 162) On: チャク
  10. https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/通 通 10 strokes READINGS KUN 訓 とおる とおり とおす とおし かよう ON 音 ツウ ツ STROKE ORDER Stop Pause Previous Stroke Next Stroke Slow Fast Animation data provided by KanjiVG Look up a kanji: Report an issue on this page JLPT Level: JLPT N4 (upper beginner level) Kanken Level: Kanken Level 9 (completion of 2nd grade) Grade: Taught during the 2nd grade in Japan Radical: ⻍(⻌) Radical name: しんにょう Meaning: Traffic, pass through, avenue, commute, counter for letters, notes, documents, etc.
  11. https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/連 JLPT Level: JLPT N3 (lower intermediate level) Kanken Level: Kanken Level 7 (completion of 4th grade) Grade: Taught during the 4th grade in Japan Radical: () Radical name: しんにょう Meaning: Take along, lead, join, connect, party, gang, clique Usage: Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 30 kanji are used more often.
  12. https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/進 11 strokes READINGS KUN 訓 すすむ すすめる ON 音 シン STROKE ORDER Stop Pause Previous Stroke Next Stroke Slow Fast Animation data provided by KanjiVG Look up a kanji: Report an issue on this page JLPT Level: JLPT N3 (lower intermediate level) Kanken Level: Kanken Level 8 (completion of 3rd grade) Grade: Taught during the 3rd grade in Japan Radical: ⻍(⻌) Radical name: しんにょう Meaning: Advance, proceed, progress, promote Usage: Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 150 kanji are used more often.
  13. 道 12 strokes READINGS KUN 訓 みち ON 音 ドウ トウ STROKE ORDER Stop Pause Previous Stroke Next Stroke Slow Fast Animation data provided by KanjiVG Look up a kanji: Report an issue on this page JLPT Level: JLPT N4 (upper beginner level) Kanken Level: Kanken Level 9 (completion of 2nd grade) Grade: Taught during the 2nd grade in Japan Radical: ⻍(⻌) Radical name: しんにょう Meaning: Road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings Usage: Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 200 kanji are used more often.
  14. https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/選 15 strokes JLPT Level: JLPT N3 (lower intermediate level) Kanken Level: Kanken Level 7 (completion of 4th grade) Grade: Taught during the 4th grade in Japan Radical: () Radical name: しんにょう Meaning: Elect, select, choose, prefer Usage: Appears very frequently in Japanese newspapers; only about 60 kanji are used more often.
  15. details. しんにゅう noun kanji "road" or "advance" radical (radical 162) (see also: 之繞を掛ける) (click the word to view an additional 1 reading and 3 forms, examples and links)
  16. https://www.kanshudo.com/kanji/辵 辵 means 'move' 辵Animation / stroke order not available. CHALLENGE DRAW Strokes : 7 Radical number: 162 Usefulness: 8 Intermediate lesson: - Beginner lesson: - Begins 0 words Used in 1 word Not used as a component Hyōgaiji (表外字) Additional readings On チャク Variants (Chinese) (Chinese) (Chinese)