While both are translated to reading, yomi refers to how to read (a character or something) and dokusho refers to the act of reading itself.
Meaning of "èªæ¸" is limited to "reading books", but "èªã¿" is simply a noun for "èªã", so it has more meanings. For example, "èªã¿ãçã" means "(my) expectation is shallow" or "I cannot judge well".
they have the same meaning '' reading''
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While both are translated to reading, yomi refers to how to read (a character or something) and dokusho refers to the act of reading itself.
Meaning of "èªæ¸" is limited to "reading books", but "èªã¿" is simply a noun for "èªã", so it has more meanings. For example, "èªã¿ãçã" means "(my) expectation is shallow" or "I cannot judge well".
they have the same meaning '' reading''