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tommysella
5th June 2003, 05:54
Hi all!

I have started to translate a Asayama Ishiden-ryu book containing a lot of techniques...I'm using the JWP wordprocessor...

My gramar is not that good and I wonder I someone could explain what "yori" written with katakana means...I have found it a lot in the descriptions I have seen...I have included the som of the text so it becomes easier to see the yori in it's context...

http://w1.266.telia.com/~u26609948/kanji.jpg

Regards,
Tommy

poryu
5th June 2003, 06:54
Hi

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tommysella
5th June 2003, 07:43
Yes...I have seen it...But I'm translating an other book aswell (and that book cannot be found in english), and yori is used often there aswell...

And also the translating thing is really improving my knowledge in understanding japanese :-)

Regards,
Tommy

gmellis
5th June 2003, 08:04
It would be nice to see the whole sentence to have more of a context, but looking at what we have the ƒˆƒŠ is referring to ŠO‘¤ (outside), so it would read "from the outside." ‚æ‚è and ‚©‚ç in this context (from) are interchangeable.

tommysella
5th June 2003, 10:23
This was the whole sentence. It's a description of what's going on in a kata...

Regards,
Tommy

Anders Pettersson
5th June 2003, 13:09
Hej Tommy.

Du har fått ett PM. :)

/Anders

Meik Skoss
5th June 2003, 14:56
I think it means "from" in the context of the sentence.

gmellis
6th June 2003, 01:37
Am I on someone's ignore list or is there an echo in here?:(