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are you familiar with how to use JWPCE to look up kanji sounds? When a kanji is compounded with other kanjis you would use the on-yomi sounds for each compounded kanji. (Occassionally you would use the nanori first, then the on-yomi for the next sounds) (sometimes the sounds being used for a kanji compound change from voiced to unvoiced and the unvoiced sounds aren't listed on the sound lists in any kanji reference. You will have to use your judgement to assume which sound was changed). If a kanji is followed by hiragana you would use the kun-yomi and match the hiragana that is following the kanji(namely the hiragana in the parenthesis is what you are matching). ALSO don't forget stuff like -tte endings which can change the matching.
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