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吉(き↑ち↓)= Lucky (especially from a fortune)
不吉(ふ↑きつ)= Unlucky

Why is it not ふきち!? Makes me want to quote Atsugiri Jason: WHY JAPANESE PEOPLE WHY!!!

/rant

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[–] zero_spelled_with_an_ecks@programming.dev 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Because Japanese is a spoken Japanese pizza topped with Chinese writing on half of it but a few bits snuck on the other side, too. Or some better metaphor.

Single kanji -> stand in for whatever the Japanese word is, read it like the Japanese word, probably. Two kanji -> oh shit, maybe, if you're lucky, it's the Chinese reading of both. But sometimes it's not, sometimes it just gets slapped on the Japanese word. And if you're really unlucky with a word, they mix. Which is first, I don't know, you don't know, the Japanese might know, or they might just add the pronunciation right on there. Four kanji -> I dunno, ask a linguist.

Also, thank you for introducing me to that video. Why indeed.

[–] Nihongo@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Thanks!
Curses, きち and きつ are apparently both onyomi.