Difference between revisions of "WALK ONE"
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[[WALK ONE]] <ref name="u2ECD"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECD |
[[WALK ONE]] <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> ([[Walk1]]) is ascii name for the [[Unicode]] character number 11981: |
+ | [[⻍]] 2ECD CJK RADICAL [[WALK ONE]] Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[辶]] , [[⻌]] ..</ref> ([[Walk1]]) is ascii name for the [[Unicode]] character number 11981: |
[[X2ECD]] [[⻍]], [[KanjiRadical]], [[WalkU]]. |
[[X2ECD]] [[⻍]], [[KanjiRadical]], [[WalkU]]. |
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[[WALK ONE]] may refer to a walk, hike, advance, street, trail, .., (independently on number of performing persons); character [[WALK TWO]] has similar meaning. |
[[WALK ONE]] may refer to a walk, hike, advance, street, trail, .., (independently on number of performing persons); character [[WALK TWO]] has similar meaning. |
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− | Character [[⻍]] by itself is not so popular, but its |
+ | Character [[⻍]] by itself is not so popular, but its pic appears as component of more complicated and more usual characters. |
− | [[WALK ONE]] belongs to [[WalkU]] and is easy to confuse with other elements of this set. |
+ | [[WALK ONE]] belongs to [[WalkU]] and is easy to confuse with other elements of this set.<!-- |
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+ | Example of [[WalkU]]: car advances through water</center></small></div> |
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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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Being printed, character [[WALK ONE]] (or [[Walk1]]) looks similar to other characters of [[WalkU]]. |
Being printed, character [[WALK ONE]] (or [[Walk1]]) looks similar to other characters of [[WalkU]]. |
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[[X2ECC]] [[⻌]] <ref name="u2ECC"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECC |
[[X2ECC]] [[⻌]] <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]] |
+ | [[⻌]] 2ECC CJK RADICAL [[SIMPLIFIED WALK]] Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[辶]] , [[⻍]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]], [[Walk0]], [[SIMPLIFIED WALK]] |
[[X2ECD]] [[⻍]] <ref name="u2ECD"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECD |
[[X2ECD]] [[⻍]] <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]], |
+ | [[⻍]] 2ECD CJK RADICAL [[WALK ONE]] Han Script id: allowed confuse: [[辶]] , [[辶]] , [[⻌]] ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]], |
[[Walk1]], [[WALK ONE]] |
[[Walk1]], [[WALK ONE]] |
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[[X2ECE]] [[⻎]] <ref name="u2ECE"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECE |
[[X2ECE]] [[⻎]] <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]] |
+ | [[⻎]] 2ECE CJK RADICAL [[WALK TWO]] Han Script id: allowed confuse: none ..</ref>, [[KanjiRadical]], [[Walk2]], [[WALK TWO]] |
[[X8FB6]] [[辶]] <ref name="u8FB6"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=8FB6 |
[[X8FB6]] [[辶]] <ref name="u8FB6"> https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=8FB6 |
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The similar Kanjis are numbered in the alphabetic order (order of increasing of their [[Unicode]] numbers). |
The similar Kanjis are numbered in the alphabetic order (order of increasing of their [[Unicode]] numbers). |
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==Graphic== |
==Graphic== |
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==Examples== |
==Examples== |
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Character [[WALK ONE]], by itself, is not so popular. |
Character [[WALK ONE]], by itself, is not so popular. |
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− | But its image [[⻍]] |
+ | But its image [[⻍]] appears as component of images of more complicated and more popular characters. |
Here are the examples: |
Here are the examples: |
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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. |
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 |
+ | Meanings of [[WALK ONE]] seem to be deduced, guessed from the meaning of [[kanji]]s, whose pics include pic [[⻍]]. |
==[[Tarja]]== |
==[[Tarja]]== |
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In particular, character [[WALK ONE]] ([[X2ECD]] [[⻍]]) can be translated from Japanese to [[Tarja]] in the following ways: |
In particular, character [[WALK ONE]] ([[X2ECD]] [[⻍]]) can be translated from Japanese to [[Tarja]] in the following ways: |
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− | 1. [[しんにょう]] |
+ | 1. [[Shinnyou]] or [[しんにょう]], to indicate advance, walk, continuation |
+ | 3. [[Shinnyuu]] or [[しんにゅう]], to indicate penetration, coming in. |
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− | + | 4. [[WalkU]] to indicate any or both above. |
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− | + | 5. [[WALK ONE]] or [[X2ECD]] to distinguish it from other [[WalkU]] |
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− | The inverse translation, |
+ | The inverse translation, back to Japanese, can be performed with dictionary [[Tarja-Japanese]]. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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By the descriptions from dictionaries and other sites, the relevant pictures had been searched. Some of them are shown here. |
By the descriptions from dictionaries and other sites, the relevant pictures had been searched. Some of them are shown here. |
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[[File:WalkOne356 1000.jpg|140px]] |
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[[File:Walk602.jpg|80px]] |
[[File:Walk602.jpg|80px]] |
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[[File:Children-run-running-girls-preview.jpg|124px]] |
[[File:Children-run-running-girls-preview.jpg|124px]] |
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+ | [[File:TresMujeresCaminando.jpeg|140px]] |
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[[File:FourPeopleWalking.jpeg|140px]] |
[[File:FourPeopleWalking.jpeg|140px]] |
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[[File:DLYW-Become-a-member-2-735.jpg|160px]] |
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[[Walk4]], |
[[Walk4]], |
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[[WalkU]], |
[[WalkU]], |
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[[X2ECC]] [[⻌]] , |
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[[X2ECD]] [[⻍]] , |
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[[X8FB6]] [[辶]] , |
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[[XFA66]] [[辶]] , |
[[XFA66]] [[辶]] , |
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 11 September 2021
WALK ONE [1] (Walk1) is ascii name for the Unicode character number 11981:
X2ECD ⻍, KanjiRadical, WalkU.
In Japanese, WALK ONE can be pronounced as Shinnyou, しんよう.
WALK ONE may refer to a walk, hike, advance, street, trail, .., (independently on number of performing persons); character WALK TWO has similar meaning.
Character ⻍ by itself is not so popular, but its pic appears as component of more complicated and more usual characters.
WALK ONE belongs to WalkU and is easy to confuse with other elements of this set.
WalkU
Being printed, character WALK ONE (or Walk1) looks similar to other characters of WalkU.
WalkU is set of the following five Unicode characters:
X2ECC ⻌ [2], KanjiRadical, Walk0, SIMPLIFIED WALK
X2ECD ⻍ [1], KanjiRadical, Walk1, WALK ONE
X2ECE ⻎ [3], KanjiRadical, Walk2, WALK TWO
X8FB6 辶 [4], KanjiLiberal, Walk3
XFA66 辶 [5], KanjiConfudal, Walk4
Characters of WalkU may have similar pronunciation しんにょう, Shinnyou and similar meanings: walk, move, advance; these characters are easy to confuse each other.
Graphic
In century 21, the computer support of characters of Japanese is underdeveloped.
Up to year 2021, there is no united standard for the default font, that would allow each character to look the same at various computers, but different from other characters.
Apparently, the opposite cases take place: the character looks different with the default font of different operational systems, but similar to other characters at the same computer. This causes confuses.
In particular, character WALK ONE is easy to confuse with other WalkU.
Here are comparisons of view of characters ⻌,⻍,⻎,辶,辶 with the default fonts of various computers:
⻌,⻍,⻎,辶,辶 at your computer
View of these characters depend on the operational system, but at the default font, some of these characters look very similar;
picture of the character does not allow to identify it.
For this reason, names SIMPLIFIED WALK, WALK ONE, WALK TWO, .. are assigned to these characters.
Examples
Character WALK ONE, by itself, is not so popular. But its image ⻍ appears as component of images of more complicated and more popular characters. Here are the examples:
X901A 通 通 [6]: Traffic, pass through, avenue, commute, counter for letters, notes, documents
X9023 連 連 [7]: Take along, lead, join, connect, party, gang, clique
X9032 進 進 [8]: continue, move on, Advance, proceed, progress, promote
X9053 道 道 [9]: Road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings
X9078 選 選 [10]: 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 deduced, guessed from the meaning of kanjis, whose pics include pic ⻍.
Tarja
Characters, that cannot be identified visually, cause confusions, error, mistakes.
Information, saved for the name with one character and recovered for another (although very similar) character, may be lost.
The radical solution of the problem would be use only ascii characters, id est, naming of all kanjis by their hexadecimal numbers,
that always are recognizable and distinguishable. However, the text, prepared in such a way, is not good for the Human reading.
The idea of Tarja is to keep those Japanese characters, that no not confuse with other characters.
Tarja is system of notations for characters of Japanese language, characterized in that, that, in order to avoid confusions, all the confusive characters and words are replaced to their Hiragana or Ascii analogies.
In particular, character WALK ONE (X2ECD ⻍) can be translated from Japanese to Tarja in the following ways:
1. Shinnyou or しんにょう, to indicate advance, walk, continuation
3. Shinnyuu or しんにゅう, to indicate penetration, coming in.
4. WalkU to indicate any or both above.
5. WALK ONE or X2ECD to distinguish it from other WalkU
The inverse translation, back to Japanese, can be performed with dictionary Tarja-Japanese.
Gallery
By the descriptions from dictionaries and other sites, the relevant pictures had been searched. Some of them are shown here.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECD ⻍ 2ECD CJK RADICAL WALK ONE Han Script id: allowed confuse: 辶 , 辶 , ⻌ ..
- ↑ https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECC ⻌ 2ECC CJK RADICAL SIMPLIFIED WALK Han Script id: allowed confuse: 辶 , 辶 , ⻍ ..
- ↑ https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=2ECE ⻎ 2ECE CJK RADICAL WALK TWO Han Script id: allowed confuse: none ..
- ↑ https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=8FB6 辶 8FB6 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8FB6 Han Script id: restricted confuse: 辶 , ⻌ , ⻍ ..
- ↑ https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/character.jsp?a=FA66 辶 FA66 CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA66 Han Script id: allowed confuse: 辶 , ⻌ , ⻍ ..
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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: ⻍(⻌) 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.
- ↑ https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/進 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ https://www.nihongo-pro.com/kanji-pal/kanji/選 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: ⻍(⻌) 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.