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p. 212/290: is it narabu (p.212) or narabi (p.290) (stand abreast)?

  • Chin: bing4

unkx80: Sorry but what is narabu? There is narabi.

tderz Exactly, that's my question & correction suggestion to the author/editor of the book:
并 (並) bìng - horizontal stretch Narabi
Narabu could be a simple typesetting mistake, a grammar form, a synonym etc. I don't know it.

It is my intent to go (slowly) through the whole book and note down

  • mistakes
  • inconsequences
  • questions
  • suggestions (for new or amended entries).

Thereby I am also learning the Asian Go terms (and the "new" English ones ^^).

Bill: Narabi is the noun form, narabu is the verb form.



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