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Use this template on Yonaguni single-kanji entries to indicate the kanji readings and to add the character to the appropriate category. It is placed in the ===Kanji=== section, under the ====Readings==== header:
{{yoi-readings
|goon=
|kanon=
|toon=
|soon=
|kanyoon=
|on=
|kun=
|nanori=
}}
On readings are written with hiragana, as the corresponding entries are in hiragana.
E.g. for 光:
{{yoi-readings
|goon=こう<くわう
|kanon=こう<くわう
|kun=ひかり-, ひか-る
|nanori=あき, あきら, こう, てる, ひこ, み, みつ
}}
- Go-on: こう (kō, Jōyō)←くわう (kwau, historical)
- Kan-on: こう (kō, Jōyō)←くわう (kwau, historical)
- Kun: ひかり (hikari, 光, Jōyō); ひかる (hikaru, 光る, Jōyō)
- Nanori: あき (aki); あきら (akira); こう (kō); てる (teru); ひこ (hiko); み (mi); みつ (mitsu)
The content of this template is generated by Module:ja-kanji-readings.
Format
[සංස්කරණය]The module accepts readings that are formatted in the following manner:
- Items are delimited by commas (
,). <(arrow) indicates evolution from older forms (i.e. historical kana orthography). For example,こう<くわう. It is possible to add an additional form that is even older: 況 evolved asきょう<きやう<くゐやう.- It is perfectly fine for the historical kana orthography to be identical to the modern kana orthography. For example, 服
ふく<ふく.
- It is perfectly fine for the historical kana orthography to be identical to the modern kana orthography. For example, 服
-(hyphen) separates furigana (振り仮名) from okurigana (送り仮名). A trailing-indicates there are no okurigana:ひかり-←光ひか-る←光る- If you are unsure, it can be omitted, and the entry will be added to a category.
- Readings are automatically highlighted and labeled if they appear in the jōyō kanji list. The data for this functionality is hosted at Module:ja/data/jouyou-yomi.
Parameters
[සංස්කරණය]|on=- The character’s Sino-Yonaguni reading(s).
|goon=|kanon=|toon=|soon=|kanyoon=
|kun=- 訓 (kun) – the character’s Yonaguni or native reading(s).
|nanori=- 名乗り (nanori) – kun readings used for names of people or places.
Categories
[සංස්කරණය]The category structure can be seen at User:Erutuon/kanji readings.