ka-tsu
You put “katsu“ between two words or phrases to link two things.
We have the simple word “to“ for “and.” When you make “A and B” sound formal, you can use “A katsu B” rather than “A to B.”
Also in math, “A and B” is translated as “A katsu B.”
In addition, additional information follows “katsu.”
The only difference between this character and “me (eye)” is the length of the horizontal stroke at the bottom.
- Write the vertical stroke.
- Write the upper and right sides of the rectangle.
- Write the upper horizontal stroke in the rectangle.
- Write the lower horizontal stroke in the rectangle.
- Write the longest horizontal stroke.


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