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hjbuell t1_j2ayb8k wrote

First character is ‘female’

But my Chinese isn’t good enough to understand if the second character is one single character or two overlapping characters (seven July? - it’s hard to tell because the metal isn’t exact as the characters are written).

Maybe try asking in a Chinese or translation oriented subreddit?

Do please let us know what it means if no one answers here.

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sinspirational t1_j2bn7j7 wrote

Not sure about Chinese, but looking at it as Japanese compound kanji 嬉 it has two radicals. The first is 女 (woman) and the second is 喜 (take pleasure in).

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hjbuell t1_j2cgsnf wrote

Thank your for taking the time to answer me and to provide context (even though it’s not my question). It’s very much appreciated.

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sinspirational t1_j2cjfob wrote

No worries, not sure why you’re being downvoted - learning languages is hard!

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hjbuell t1_j2clkdv wrote

Yes. Learning new languages can be overwhelming at times. This post caught my eye because I’ve been trying to choose between China/Japan/Korea for the next book I write. For downvotes, that’s just Reddit. 🤷🏼😂

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