Monday, October 24, 2005

More Kanji Made From Pictures

Japanese this morning and another load of kanji. See if you can guess what each one means without looking:

目 (eye, item), 耳 (ear), 手 (hand), 足 (leg, pair, suffice), 雨 (rain), 竹 (bamboo), 米 (rice, America), 貝 (shellfish), 石 (stone), 糸 (thread, string). Can you see how they look like what they're describing?! Kanji count: 65.

Haven't done anything of much note this afternoon. We've drawn up a new Linden Hall timetable that should hopefully reduce the number of cover-shifts people are doing. I think it was a nice bit of handywork by me, though.

I played pool with Rushen today in the afternoon. I managed to beat him once, so the overall score is now 7-1 to him. I blame the cues myself.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Edd:

You know, I'm glad you enjoy studying Japanese!

At least your social life is more rivetting than mine at the moment. Think perhaps tomorrow I will join a couple of the younger guys after work and visit a couple of pubs ....

Though I might scare of the young ladies!

S 'n D.

25 October, 2005 19:19  

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