Talk:Kawaii
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Eh. Doesn't seem like a useful image anyway. Chibi cat2023 (talk) 12:33, 3 March 2023 (UTC)
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Etymology: kě ài (可愛) is Chinese for "cute"
editAs the article says, 'the ateji, 可愛い, has also been used. The kanji in the ateji literally translates to "able to love/be loved, can/may love, lovable."'. So the Chinese characters mean the same as the Japanese word. And in fact a common Chinese word for "cute" is "kě ài (可愛)". This suggests "kawai" is a loanword from Chinese. At least it is an interesting coincidence. Someone who is knowledgeable about Japanese should consider adding this to the article.
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Why does 💠 redirect here?
edit💠 redirects here but it is not explained or used in the page even once. What the hell? 122.213.236.124 (talk) 23:26, 8 January 2024 (UTC)