muddle · 6w nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqqu56p82wp0ucpu7jkwcvvtfdc7wcmuqkdrqvzpkwl78rdkkckucq68ds0l ah, OK. In Japanese, it's 為さる, to do! What is 的 / 之, though... ? abadidea @abadidea 1777024514 @nprofile1q... oh sorry, and 的/之 is "of" (the x of y) and I suspect if I say "like Japanese の" it will click in Classical, 之 is also used as a pronoun, which you can understand as "thereof" but translates as "him, her" etc 1