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== Lexica == | == Lexica == | ||
{{Main|Dan'a'yo/Lexicography}} | {{Main|Dan'a'yo/Lexicography}} | ||
Dan'a'yo forcibly limits the number of Chinese characters which can be used to around 2,000. Each character is like a letter and may or may not be a word on its own. Characters which are not words (denoted below with an asterisk) have a two-character word which is deemed to be the same as the solo character. Every character – in theory, all 45,000 Chinese characters which have ever been used – is assigned to one of four categories: Common, Advanced, Name, and Illegal/Alternate. ''Alternates'' are unacceptable versions of legitimate character and may not be used at all. ''Name'' characters are supposed to be used only in Proper Names. ''Advanced'' character should only be used after the are introduced and/or defined. ''Common'' characters are grouped by levels, to help aide learning. | Dan'a'yo forcibly limits the number of Chinese characters which can be used to around 2,000. This is done by only drawing characters from the standard lists of each country (CJK). This lists are: | ||
* China: The [[単亜語/HSK|HSK]] (漢語水平考試). There are four sub-pages, and not every character is allowed. | |||
* Japan: The [[単亜語/常用|常用漢字]] (Jōyō), including 6 grades, HS, plus name-list. Most every character is allowed, and we include Extended Shinjitai. | |||
* Korea: The [[単亜語/敎育用基礎漢字|敎育用基礎漢字]] (교육용 기초 한자), including 中, 高等, and 이름. Not every character is allowed. | |||
Each character is like a letter and may or may not be a word on its own. Characters which are not words (denoted below with an asterisk) have a two-character word which is deemed to be the same as the solo character. Every character – in theory, all 45,000 Chinese characters which have ever been used – is assigned to one of four categories: Common, Advanced, Name, and Illegal/Alternate. ''Alternates'' are unacceptable versions of legitimate character and may not be used at all. ''Name'' characters are supposed to be used only in Proper Names. ''Advanced'' character should only be used after the are introduced and/or defined. ''Common'' characters are grouped by levels, to help aide learning. | |||
=== Grade 1 === | === Grade 1 === |
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