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[adj-na,n]
[uk]
▶ meddling ▶ meddlesomeness ▶ nosiness ▶ interference ▶ officiousness
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[n]
[uk]
▶ meddler ▶ buttinsky ▶ busybody |
8. | A 2023-10-01 21:53:09 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> | |
Diff: | @@ -10 +10 @@ -<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf> +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf> |
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7. | A 2022-06-08 08:36:24 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | It's not that I rather we didn't add [rK] to the 御犬舎 in "ご犬舎;御犬舎"; it's more that it should be rather obvious that the ご form is the common one, and hence the signal in the [rK] is a bit wasted. |
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6. | A* 2022-06-02 22:01:08 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | There are some entries in which 御 doesn't make the form [rK] (ご飯:御飯 seems to be 90%:10%). It's a bit of a stretch, but I don't think having this metadata is completely without value. If nothing else, I think it's good (for the sake of our mental overhead) to keep rules and categories consistent with as few exceptions as possible. I wasn't planning on hunting down all of the [rK] 御 forms; I usually just submit edits for terms as I come across them in real usage. It only takes me a few seconds to grab the n-gram counts and paste them here, so it's no burden on my part. But if the editors would rather that I not submit edits which only contain this information, then I will respect that. Please let me know. |
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5. | A 2022-06-02 11:00:34 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | I agree. No harm tagging them, but probably not worth the effort. |
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4. | A* 2022-06-02 08:47:10 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | There's nothing inherently wrong with marking 御- and -無い forms as rK, but I feel it's a little pointless. The original idea I had when I suggested it was mostly for it to be a study aid, to inform users they don't really need to bother remembering these kanji to feel they've "mastered" the word. When it comes to 御- and -無い, the kanji are common enough that everyone but the earliest beginners should be aware of them, and the usage of them is completely standard. |
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