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Is there one 点 or two in the kanji for まで, viz. 迄 ?

Some dictionaries show it with one and some show it with two.

The Chinese character only has one and I don't think I've ever seen a Chinese character with two.

Also , is まで ever even written in kanji ?

Kantura
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    Does this answer your question? [Why is there a difference between the hand drawn 道 and the pc font one?](https://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/65350/why-is-there-a-difference-between-the-hand-drawn-%e9%81%93-and-the-pc-font-one) – Alexander Z. May 15 '20 at 12:31
  • @AlexanderZ. Yeah , that answers my question – Kantura May 15 '20 at 12:44
  • 迄 is not a jyouyou kanji, but most people can read it and you will see it from time to time, for example on posters and signs. In daily conversation I would say that people use hiragana. – a20 May 15 '20 at 17:23

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