曜
Unicode character number - hex 66DC/decimal 26332
- The 日 character is drawn.
- The left-most of the two characters that look like mirrored E's is done as follows:
- The top-most horizontal line and the vertical line is done in one stroke, from top-left to bottom-right.
- The middle horizontal stroke is done, from left to right.
- The bottom-most horizontal stroke is done, from left to right.
- The other 'mirror-E' on the right is done, in the same way.
- The diagonal stroke under the left-most 'mirror-E' is done, from top-right to bottom-left.
- The vertical stroke underneath the diagonal stroke is done, from top to bottom.
- Though it may not look like it is, the remaining vertical stroke is split into two parts. The part between the right-most 'mirror-E' and the horizontal line below it is done, from top to bottom.
- The horizontal line below the right-most 'mirror-E' is done, from left to right.
- The remaining vertical stroke is done, from top to bottom.
- The three remaining vertical strokes are done, from top-most to bottom-most, each from left to right.
yo
There are no kun readings.
Japanese |
English |
yo |
day of the week e.g. 日曜 = Nichiyo = Sunday |
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