In Japanese, kun'yomi 訓読み, also transliterated as kunyomi, and sometimes written in dictionaries as just kun 訓, refers to a reading of a kanji 漢字 based on a Japanese word that existed before the kanji were imported into Japan from China.
Its counterpart is the on'yomi 音読み. Their differences are explained in kun'yomi vs. on'yomi.

Saturday, December 2, 2017
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