1270. What is it about these characters that makes you want to repeat yourself? 木+ネ+示 广+木+手 ケ+士+木+昔 戸+ン+フ ⺓+ノ+、+戈


Answer:

木+ネ+示  MOKU, BOKU, ki - tree / Katakana "Ne" or The "Shimesuhen" radical - altar, festival, religious service / JI, SHI, shi(mesu) - show

广+木+手  The "Madare" radical - slanting roof / MOKU, BOKU, ki - tree / SHU, te - hand

ケ+士+木+昔  Katakana "Ke" / SHI - samurai, man, scholar / MOKU, BOKU, ki - tree / SEKI, SHAKU, mukashi - antiquity, long ago

戸+ン+フ  KO, to - door / Katakana "N" or The "Nisui" radical - ice / Katakana "Hu"

⺓+ノ+、+戈  The "Itogashira" radical - young, slight / Katakana "No" or The "No" radical - diagonal sweeping stroke / Comma / KA, hoko - spear

They all make another character if the same radical is used more than once.

襟  KIN, eri - neck, collar, lapel

摩  MA - rub, rub off, scrape

籍  SEKI - family register

扇  SEN, oogi - fan

幾  KI, iku - how much, how many, some