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Hi,
I am new to Japanese. I am working on the beginner Kanji. I have a new kanji I am working to learn. For how I have my quiz set up, I often enter the appropriate kunyomi or onyomi in order to get the question correct. For this one it asks me for kunyomi 0, which I am unsure how to enter. I am thinking this is some sort of error. I am always getting it wrong because I cannot enter the 0 as the quiz does not accept this input on my end. Is there anyone who can look into this Kanji and see if there is a possible resolution?
The Kanji I have an issue with is:
There are some other Kanji with 0 in the kunyomi, Is this accurate?
Thank you
How strange. I’ve never seen anything like it. It must have taken some effort to find 楂, which is not a common character.
So, do think you’ve found them all?
Hi, thanks for getting back to me and I hope you are doing well. When I check in the dictionary the 0 does not appear. It only shows in the schedule like this. For clarification the screenshots from my first post are from the "view terms" selection on my dashboard. However checking in the dictionary in the top right corner it shows no 0.
From the dictionary in the top right corner:
It seems strange to me that a beginner’s schedule would have 嶐 and 楂, which aren’t even general use kanji. Even 栽 is N1.
Most likely the schedule is somehow corrupted and this is only the tip of the iceberg.
1. I cannot say how those 0s got in there (so it is possible they will reappear), but I did remove them from your account data. If they appear again, try to think about what you did prior to that (with regards to that kanji).
2. As to the rareness of the kanji, that is not surprising. The "kanji helper schedules" are quite popular now, and it lets users generate kanji lists based off of the kanji in a word schedule, with filters letting them choose how difficult they want the kanji to be.
You could get 栽 from bonsai, but what about the other two?