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Though it’s mostly 義 and 儀 that are the bastards, imo. Similar meanings.
At least 議 is using words 言 to debate and 犠 is sacrificing a cow 牛 or something.
Fun fact, 犠 will almost always (like… 99.99% of the time) appear in the word 犠牲. Same thing for the kanji 牲.
For this reason, there’s 0 reasons to learn the kanji 犠 itself in isolation and you can just remember that 犠牲 is ぎせい since it’s literally the only word (realistically speaking, there are a couple of very minor exceptions) that will use those two kanji.
It’s like in French, “un ver vert va vers un verre vert.” A green worm goes towards a green glass.
It’s super easy if you know Chinese /s
I gotta ask, is the meme complaining? I always thought it’s a blessing if onyomi are consistent. If I see the 義 compound on the right and can be pretty sure it’s read ギ, isn’t that great?
I only encountered the words 義母、会議、礼儀 so far.
Here, take this: 蟻酸.