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John Martin
24th January 2001, 19:35
Hi,
A friend of mine sent me some scanned kanji a while back and I don't know how to read some of them. The one that is giving me a lot of problems is this one:
http://i17.yimg.com/17/35963cdf/h/2911c5c3/kanji23.jpg
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
John Martin
Anders Pettersson
24th January 2001, 20:27
Hi John and welcome to E-budo.
I get this message when I'm trying to look at the kanji <B>"Access forbidden from external hosts"</B>
Don't know if you have possibilities to put up the pic on another site, or any other way to make it accessable for us?
John Martin
24th January 2001, 21:02
Try here instead:
http://www.geocities.com/wind_poet/kanji23.jpg
Sorry about that.
John Martin
Mark Brecht
25th January 2001, 07:12
Please post the whole thing. We can not figure it out with this part alone.
Chi
25th January 2001, 11:12
That JPEG looks like a section of the Bujinkan grading certificate from what I recall.
I can't read the first kanji... but it looks as if the sentence reads:
(dunno what the first kanji is)‹‰‚½‚éŽÒ–ç
"person is sufficient to (whatever the first kanji means) kyuu" - which is a well out-of-context fragment of text.
Can you please post the context in which this was presented?
(and does anyone know what the hell that first kanji is supposed to be??? :) )
Regards,
Chris.
John Martin
25th January 2001, 16:59
I'm sorry, but I don't have anything else to go with this jpeg. Up until now I had no idea what this set of kanji were.
John Martin
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