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fi style; looking like El $I (Japanese style); ?!&El (looking
I: MLh?
dl( +?L.u?
like a student)
% worth; for hi : ILLXL
t FIL% (ten dollars worth); TiAe (for
five people) (+ -bun)
k -new &k (thickness); % L k (sorrow)
(~3 (DBJG: 38 1-84))
-sa
i -th (one) 51 k I:& h
39 8 (the third (one)); A €I (the fourth
person)
iLirl4L
% (from) the aspect of; 2Zs7*F ((from) the aspect of operation);
in terms of; regard- $%&Ed (in terms of tax) (+ -men)
ing
i store 8% ? 2& (bakery)
$E (bookstore);
(+ -ya (DBJG: 535-36))
2.3 way &3~i (away towrite) (* -YO)
f<Cb~k? tU. L*? 2 ?
H for (the use of) $!&H (for students); M 8 H (for practice
use)
5 [plural marker] 2 6 (we); % 6 (they); Z kL 6 (these)
(+ -tachi (DBJG: 440-41))
ii for the past; since Z -t- % % (for the past twenty years); %
I: C*? hLSh
8 (
g% (since last year) (+ -mi)
Or? I:+iLiiVr? T t PI1
t4 fee; charge A % $4 (admission fee); $4 (handling
charge)
Note 1: Affm characters function in a different way as elements of com-
pounds which do not contain independent words. For example, in R
%I 'opposite,' the prefix character E is used with 3$, which is not an
independent word. In this case, E is not a prefix.
?t :HI)
Note 2: fi ::~nd change occurs with some prefixes. For example, B + ik is
B ?k.