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What's the difference between these kanji, since they have the same meanings?
~> "空" and "天"
~> "花" and "華"
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For the first two, 空 also can mean "void", whereas "天" only means the sky or heavens.
For the second pair, I'm not sure, but Wiktionary says that one is an alternative form of the other.
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AimiGen7 covered the first one pretty well. 華 is not often used in reference to the actual object of a flower (visual kei song titles might lead you otherwise) and is used more in words/compounds describing beauty, gorgeousness, the quality of being dazzling, while 花 refers only to the plant.
華がある = beauty/美しさがある
花がある = 植物の花がある - Show next comments 6 more
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