PART 3 1. Repeating a single MT- Repeating a single Kanji results in a Jukugo with the same meaning as the individual Kanji, but with added emphasis or the idea of plurality. The Kanji is written once and is followed by [ 4 ], the Kanji repetition symbol. When repeating a Kanji, euphonic change sometimes occurs on the first syllable of the second Kanji (e.g., A *t = Z>tfft). 1. A (person) + A (person) (people) (mountain) + iJ-J (mountain) (mountains) 3. * (tree) + (tree) ^ (trees) 4. (color) + (color) (various) 7 7 7 9 5. ( (continue) + $^ ( (continue) = ^ (successively, one after another) ■t ( 6. ^&"V^ (a little) + t ( ^tL"^ (a little) ^ ^ (a little, a few) 7. (year) + ^* (year) (year by year) 8. ^dl V. N (near) + st V ^ (near) s4 (in the near future) (a kind) + (a kind) v i y i- *3 (various) y * 10. B# (time) + (time) (sometimes)