Its counterpart is the
訓読み, also transliterated as, and sometimes written in dictionaries as just訓, refers to a reading of a kanji 漢字 based on a Japanese word that existed before thewere imported into Japan from China.Its counterpart is the on'yomi 音読み . Their differences were explained in kun'yomi vs. on'yomi
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