Are there examples of kanji compounds that have recognised on-yomi and kun-yomi readings for the one compound? Does the meaning vary depending on which reading is chosen?
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1Highly related: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/66506/… – l'électeur Dec 2 at 12:32
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1Please clarify: are you talking about things like 今日【きょう】 vs. 今日【こんにち】? – Eiríkr Útlendi Dec 3 at 1:36
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On the other hand, there's 日日: ひび and にちにち mean the same, but ひにち doesn't :) – Andrew T. Dec 4 at 12:36