Taste

March 11, 2010

by Nao

aji, aji-wau, mi, mai

Aji is a taste of some food or drink. The verb aji-wau means “to taste.” Having a taste of particular way of activity or having a brief experience of it is “aji wo shimeru.” Shimeru means “to get.”

Aji also means appeal, charm, or attractiveness. You can say “aji ga aru,” meaning “tasteful” or “there is a taste.” A tasteful writing style is “aji no aru kakikata” On the contrary, ajikenai means tasteless or too boring to enjoy. Nai always negates the previous word.

mi is flavor or relish. Atoaji is aftertaste.

Draw the left hand side first.

taste with the stroke order

  1. Draw the left side of the rectangle.
  2. Draw the upper and right sides of the rectangle.
  3. Draw the lower side of the rectangle.
  4. Begin to draw the right hand side. Draw the upper horizontal line, which should be shorter than the other.
  5. Draw the longer horizontal line.
  6. Draw the vertical line.
  7. Draw the sweeping stroke from where the previous strokes intersect.
  8. Draw the other sweeping stroke from the same place.

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