Hi!
I’m just starting to learn japanese and I’m really confused. I know why hiragana and katakana and kanji is used, but I don’t understand why we mix kanji and hiragana when the kanji character already means the word. For example:
Kanji for small is – 小 which is pronounced ちい (hiragana for sound chii)
But then we have to write 小さい which would sound like chiisai
So I understand why we would use 小 to replace ちい because it makes the whole word shorter. But I don’t understand if the kanji 小 already means small, why do we have the second part?
I’m wondering if it’s because of pronunciation?
Thank you for any help!
by sakura-evergarden-