- kanji for common use (list of 2,136 kanji established in 2010, formerly a list of 1,945 established in 1981) before being rewritten to “conjugation” because it was not in the original form I remember when I lost track of whether it’s “Kyoyaku” or “Kyoyo” or “Kyoyu” or “Kyoyo” or “Kyoyaku. With this character, it’s easy to remember that it’s “yaku” because it has “yaku” on it.
What is a yoke?
relevance - conjugate prior distribution
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