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A lil help.

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I just need to know something for reference. What is the kanji for begginer, light, standard, heavy, etc. used in the DDR difficulties. Romanized or hiragana speeling appreciated. Thanks.
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Onyomi: しゅう shuu Kunyomi: なら(う) nara(u)
Onyomi: がく・らく gaku/raku Kunyomi: たのし(む)・たの(しい) tanoshi(mu)/tano(shii)
Onyomi: よう you Kunyomi: おど(る)・おど(り) odo(ru)/odo(ri)
Onyomi: げき geki Kunyomi: はげ(しい) hage(shii)
Onyomi: れん ren Kunyomi: つ(れる)・つ(れ)・(に)つ(れて)・つら(なる)・つら(ねる) tsu(reru)/tsu(re)/(ni)tsu(rete)/tsura(naru)/tsura(neru)
Onyomi: き ki Kunyomi: おに oni
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nori means groove.
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Thanks VERY much!
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xK1 wrote: Onyomi: しゅう shuu Kunyomi: なら(う) nara(u)
Onyomi: がく・らく gaku/raku Kunyomi: たのし(む)・たの(しい) tanoshi(mu)/tano(shii)
Onyomi: よう you Kunyomi: おど(る)・おど(り) odo(ru)/odo(ri)
Onyomi: げき geki Kunyomi: はげ(しい) hage(shii)
Onyomi: れん ren Kunyomi: つ(れる)・つ(れ)・(に)つ(れて)・つら(なる)・つら(ねる) tsu(reru)/tsu(re)/(ni)tsu(rete)/tsura(naru)/tsura(neru)
Onyomi: き ki Kunyomi: おに oni
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Nonstop perhaps?
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That's what I thought. I just wasn't sure. Anybody gotta definite answer?
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Yes, that one is for nonstop. One of the possible meanings of the kanji is "stand in a row". I tried to make the colors match what they are in DDR, but the yellows don't show up very well.
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Thanks, that's VERY helpful.
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