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| Sage & Spam Rat #11 | 空 (void) ............................ I was actually looking up japanese/chinese elemental philosophies and came across "void" about a week or two ago.
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| Sage & Spam Rat #11 | Website said it could be used for both and the internet does not lie =)
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| Sage & Spam Rat #11 | =p......no comment........... ** I hate this character limit.. **
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| 九尾巫女/Kyuubi no Miko ![]() | Ya, it can be used for both meanings, but its mostly used with other characters to express that "void" meaning, such as in 空間 which means "Dimension" but literally means "an empty room". So if you want to express "void" with a single character, its better to use 無.
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