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May 13, 2010

by Nao

tsu-geru, koku

One of the simplest meanings of this character is “to tell.” While we hardly hear the verb “tsugeru” in casual occasions, we sometimes use “koku,” combining with other characters. For example, kokuchi is a notice or a notification; yokoku, an advance notice; kokuhaku, a confession. All these compounds become verbs when you put the suffix –suru.

  1. Draw the sweeping stroke.
  2. Draw the horizontal stroke touching the sweeping stroke.
  3. Draw the vertical stroke.
  4. Draw the horizontal stroke.
  5. Draw the left side of the rectangle.
  6. Draw the upper and right sides of the rectangle.
  7. Draw the lower side of the rectangle.

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