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Kun'yomi (訓読み, Japanese pronunciation: [kɯɰ̃jomi], lit. 'explanatory reading'[1][a]) is the way of reading kanji characters using the native Japanese word that matches the meaning of the Chinese character when it was introduced.[2][3][4] This pronunciation is contrasted with on'yomi, which is the reading based on the original Chinese pronunciation of the character.
Generally, kun'yomi readings are used for simple, singular words, including most verbs, while on'yomi readings are used for compound, technical words.
クンズ{動・名}むずかしい字句の意味をやさしいことばでときほぐす説明。また、その説明のことば。よみ方。
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