Example #1: how to say “butterfly” in Japanese Then, let me explain how to use “chou” through the example sentences below. Actually, here, we could get the better understanding of “chou” through the detailed kanji check above. In many cases, kanji characters tell us a lot about meanings of words they form. When we meet new kanji expressions, we should check their kanji characters in detail to understand their meanings clearly and deeply. This kanji concept is not completely in line with the meaning, but seems to be a good metaphor. ![]()
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