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mother, mom, mommy
漢字:母
On: ボ
Kun: はは
Most Used: はは
TDR: story: nobody wants to BONE your mom. Not even your dad. He was just trying to pass as straight, is all.
person, way, directions
漢字:方
On: ホウ
Kun: かた
Most Used: かた
TDR: KU + beret.

you go in that DIRECTION of a a fine-looking HOE.
north
漢字:北
On: ホク
Kun: きた
Most Used: きた
TDR: GUY WITH TWO DICKS + heel.

some pervert dude showed me his two dicks so i used my heel to kick him all the way to the NORTH POLE. aren't
mnemonics fun??

up north, the freezing wind on the boulevard keeps the HOES COOL.
every
漢字:毎
On: マイ、バイ
Kun:
Most Used: マイ
TDR: rifle + mom

story: MY mom comes to school every sun with a rifle.
younger sister
漢字:妹
On: マイ
Kun: いもうと
Most Used: うもうと
TDR: woman + not yet

MY little sister is . . . . .not yet a woman.
ten thousand
漢字:万
On: マン、バン
Kun: よろず
Most Used: マン
TDR: basically you can draw this as the katakana KU ク plus the number one over it.

A MAN touches your KUchie with ONE finger. ten thousand times!!
light, bright
漢字:明
On: メイ、ミョウ
Kun: あかる(い)、あ(かり)、あか(らむ)、あき(らか)、あける、あ(く)、あ(くる)
Most Used: あかる(い)
TDR: sun+moon

when the sun is full, or the moon is full, it MAY get bright!
animal sounds (bark, oink, etc.)
漢字:鳴
On: メイ
Kun: な(く)、な(る)、な(らす)
Most Used: ?
TDR: mouth + bird

the bird MAY emit a piercing cry from its mouth
hair
漢字:毛
On: モウ
Kun: け
Most Used: ?
TDR: i can't stand your mom's FUR anyMORE. she has a bigger back-pelt than you!
gate
漢字:門
On: モン
Kun: かど
Most Used: モン
TDR: Bhuddist MONKS hang out under the temple gate, shooting dice and cussing.
night, evening
漢字:夜
On: ヤ
Kun: よる、よ
Most Used: よる
TDR: Beret + person + evening + an extra stroke

If ya see a person wearing a beret at evening, you should definitely go home before it turns night. He’s jack the
ripper!!! (extra stroke on the evening radical = his blade!!! Eeieeieieeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!)
when it turns night, i start to YAWN.
field, plains
漢字:野
On: ヤ
Kun: の
Most Used: の
TDR: village + before

before this was a village it was just an empty field

YA gotta KNOW where the field is.
friend, friends, friendly
漢字:友
On: ユウ
Kun: とも
Most Used: とも
TDR: naruto+crotch. Naruto, being a teenage boy, is really good friends with his own crotch. Perhaps best friends.

YOU are perhaps my best friend.
use, service, business
漢字:用
On: ヨウ
Kun: もち(いる)
Most Used: ヨウ
TDR: stache + g.m.m. + telephone pole

george michael utilizes a telephone pole to pick his teeth, inside his George Michael's Moustache

if you want to communicate between alpine peaks, you should utilize YODELING.
weekday
漢字:曜
On: ヨウ
Kun:
Most Used: ヨウ
TDR: sun + two snouts + turkey

Every sun the sun comes up, and I eat two snouts and a turkey for breakfast. Then I YODEL.
to come
漢字:来
On: ライ
Kun: く(る)、きた(す)、きた(る)
Most Used: く(る)
TDR: mada + rice.

story: ok, this is a little hard. the basic radical for come is "not yet"(未 MADA)(notice how the top stroke is
shorter). which makes sense, because if someone is coming they are not yet here. so, "We can't harvest now. the
RICE is NOT YET grown" or, in other words, the rice has not yet come to the field.
home
漢字:里
On: リ
Kun: さと
Most Used: ?
TDR: rice field + earth.

we built our village on the earth right next to the rice field. short commute time, "If you lived here you'd be
home right now," and etc.

in the village, we keep it REAL.
reason, logic, truth
漢字:理
On: リ
Kun: ことわり
Most Used: リ
TDR: king + village (SAME ON YOMI)

story: the REason the king came to the village is simple: he wanted some REAL home cooking.
talk, topic, story
漢字:話
On: ワ
Kun: はなし、はな(す)
Most Used: はなし
TDR: say + tongue

Christopher WALKEN has a conversation with you using his tongue to pronounce words.