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Kunyomi: いずみ
Onyomi: セン
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: みず
Radical
spring, fountain
Mnemonics
Pure,
white
crested
water
poured out of the spring.
Written by: Karlla
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The source of the river we went
white
water
rafting in was a thousand {セン} springs. It was recommended on Bob Izumi's {いずみ} Real Fishing show.
Written by: Anonymous123
Etymology:
Originally depicted
water
seeping out of a
crack
in a
cave wall
— a spring, with the water stream later becoming
and the cracked wall turning into
.

Mnemonics:
• A spring is a source of pure /-> white / water . SENsational {せん}! ИЗУМИтельно {いずみ}!
• {いずみ}「IZUMI 」is a kanji with a water radical, and so IS「UMI 」!

/Sorry about the Russian mix-in, it’s easier for me to find associations there sometimes/
The
water
/みず→み that boils /せん out ず/いず from the spring いずみ is frothy
white
. Sometimes used as an alternate spelling for coin /セン, some old silver coins even depicted a fountain.

(*sɡʷen)
セン← /d͡zʱi̯wɛn/ ← *sɡʷen
The
white
water
was found in the spring
Written by: チェイスです
The
water
coming from the fountain was as pure as
white
Written by: スタチク
In that meadow
you will find the source
of the thermal spring
.
White
steam can be seen above the
water
. This kanji IS A MEme {いずみ} that makes sense {セン}.
Excuse me いずみ, who said /おん.せん a spring's
water
was
white
?
Everyone looks at me once I enter the spring, the white color changing...
Then I say... "Yeah... it's me いずみ"
Written by: ケンパチ
Water
coming out of a fountain looks
white
Written by: Nickname128
You can't go
white
water
rafting in a spring.
Written by: lightmotif
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/ いずみ - (noun) spring, fountain
チルドレン / こいずみチルドレン - (noun) {col} the 83 new LDP members of parliament elected in the Sept. 2005 general election, children of (Junichiro) Koizumi
/ おんせん - (noun) hot spring; onsen, hot spring resort, hot spring spa
/ げんせん - (noun) source (of a spring, etc.); source (of payment, energy, knowledge, etc.), origin, wellspring
/ ふろうせん - (noun) fountain of youth
宿
Kunyomi: やど, やど.す, やど.る
Onyomi: シュク
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: うかんむり
Radical
inn, lodging, relay station, dwell, lodge, be pregnant, home, dwelling
Mnemonics
Inn is a place that can acommodate
hundred
people
under it's
roof
Written by: ミロ367
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One time when i was working as an inn's receptionist, a
hundred
people
under the same
roof
needed a place to stay. I was so SHUKU {シュク} and I yelled out to our bellhop, "YA DOn't {やど} close the front doors, to make it easier to move their luggage in!"
Written by: quickMaffs44
The
crown
inn can hold
100
people
.
Written by: チェイスです
The Shinjuku / 宿 inn can
house
100
people or 1
Mr. T
Written by: Samurai_Ash
An inn is a
house
where a
person
away from home can spend the night indoors
.
Reading: shelter → shack → SHOOK

宿(*suɡs)宿
シュク← /si̯uk̚/ ← *suɡs
I
shook{シュク} my head when the innkeeper at the
crown
inn, said "Gimme ya dough{やど}" and charged me a
hundred
dollars a night for lodging.
Written by: Anonymous123
Pictogram: A dwelling is where
people
gather under a
roof
, with
bamboo mats
.

This is because the bamboo mats was gradually transformed into “hundreds
” of them.
Written by: フバフバ
A SHIUKUng revelation when during our stay in the in she told me she was
one hundred

days
pregnant. I Y'ADORE babies and can't wait to go home and tell everyone about our coming
princess
.
Written by: ジェン~1984
The *inn* can *lodge* a
hundred
people
under one
roof
. "You don't"「YADO やど」get "shook"「SHUKU シュク」to see that many people in one *dwelling*.
At least a
hundred
people
under this school's
roof
dwell on one subject.
Written by: Person_Guy
The
roof
under which the
leader
can house one
hundred
of his people is at the local lodge.

The lodge shook {しゅく} as the hundred people came tumbling in through the door.
Written by: しまうま
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宿 / やど - (noun) lodging, inn, hotel; house, home, dwelling; home of a servant's parents (or guarantor, etc.)
宿 / やどや - (noun) inn
宿 / じょうやど - (noun) first-class inn
宿 / しゅくだい - (noun) homework, assignment; pending issue, unresolved problem, open question
宿 / げしゅく - (noun/する verb) boarding, lodging, board and lodging, room and board; boarding house, lodging house, lodgings
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: こ
Radical
seasons
Mnemonics
A
kid
sleeping under a
tree
in spring season.
Written by: P1ng23n5
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Children
harvest the
grain
in the KI season
Written by: Seraseth
is supposed to be an ideogrammic compound, but we can try to force a phono-semantic interpretation for mnemonic purposes.
Grain
/カ←クヮ← /ɣuɑ/ … /kwiᴴ/ →キ must be planted and harvested in the correct seasons.
Child
is the radical because it is the first sign of the Chinese zodiac, representing the seasons.

/すえ end, season-end

(*kʷids)
キ← /kwiᴴ/ ← *kʷids
What season is it? It is
two-branched tree
hat season. Every
child
wore one.
Written by: espiacent
During the fall season, we harvest the mature
grain
. During the spring season, we plant the
juvenile
grain, the seeds.
The
Wheat
Child
loved the changing seasons.
Written by: チェイスです
and
children
both change during the seasons
Written by: Seanyくんです
The
child
carries harvested
wheat
on his head during harvesting season
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
The
trees
produce
different things in the different seasons.
Written by: Hexador
Even in the winter season, when there are
no
丿
leaves, the
children
still climb the
trees
{キ}
Written by: Ginnythesquid
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/ きせつ - (noun) season, time of year
/ しき - (noun) the four seasons
/ きかん - (noun) quarterly publication
/ かんき - (noun) dry season
/ こんき - (noun) this season
Kunyomi: ゆた.か
Onyomi: ホウ
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: まめ
Radical
bountiful, excellent, rich
Mnemonics
Playing
music
to your crop of
beans
will result in a bountiful harvest
Written by: Vague
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YOU TAught {ゆた} me to grow
beans
, and now I have such a bountiful bean crop that the bean vines are
bending
around my HOme {ホウ}.
If you take care {ゆたか=ゆ+た+か} to not
bend
the
beans
with your hoe {ホウ} you'll have a bountiful crop.
Written by: Anonymous123
Beans
are the
musical
fruit; You will make an excellent melody! 😀💨🎶
Written by:
the
bean
song
makes the harvest bountiful
Written by: ちゃん
Perserve
the
beans
to make an excellent dish.
Written by: P1ng23n4
Via /ホウ: a
pot
full of
bean flowers
will make for a bountiful harvest. If you squint, you can see the resemblance to the Toyota logo.

’s original meaning, RITE→レイ or ceremony, is a composition, ⿱, of jade strings and drum, unrelated to /ホウ. See .

(*riːʔ)
レイ← /lieiᵡ/ ← *riːʔ
He sang a joyful
song
because the
bean
harvest was plentiful that year.
Written by: そら♡
A bountiful helping of
beans
causes YOU TA {ゆた} have
musical
holes? {ホウ} Excellent!
Written by: マイケルミラー
I will hoe ホウ an extra row of
beans
in the
field
< this season and use nutrient RICH soil so that I have a BOUNTIFUL harvest.
Written by: Jules.33
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かの / ゆたかのうみ - (noun) Mare Fecunditatis (lunar mare), Sea of Fertility
/ ほうふ - (Adjective/-な) abundant, plentiful, rich, ample
/ ほうさく - (noun) abundant harvest, bumper crop
か / ゆたか - (Adjective/-な) abundant, plentiful, rich, ample; rich, wealthy, affluent, well-off; open (mind), relaxed, easy; plump (e.g. breasts), full, ample; {suf} {adj-na} (well) over, (easily) in excess of
か / こくさいしょくゆたか - (Adjective/-な) very cosmopolitan, very international
Kunyomi: とみ, と.む
Onyomi: , フウ
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: うかんむり
Radical
wealth, enrich, abundant
Mnemonics
If you have a
u shaped crown
and only your
one
mouth
for an entire
rice field
, then you are wealthy enough to afford a new futon {ふと=フ+と}
Written by: Anonymous123
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I have an abundance of
cloth rolls
under my
roof
.
Written by: Karlla
is a character derived from a jar of sake. In the past, if you have a
sake
storage in your
house
, you are a wealthy man.
Written by: non0230
If you have
one
roof
over your head, and an abundant
rice field
to feed your
mouth
you're very wealthy indeed
Written by: fauserbu
They have
one
roof
but abundant FOod {フ} to
eat
from the
fields
.
Written by:
House
of
Vice leader
is WEALTHY.

Note: Vice came from this kanji
Written by: ハンゾウ
I’m very wealthy , I have lots of
clothes
in a room under the
roof
of my house
Written by: Baharley
If you have a big house with a big
roof
and
window
, you are wealthy and a lot of abundant
things
can be stored.
Written by: Gjfj
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/ とみ - (noun) riches, wealth, fortune; resources; {abbr} lottery
/ とやま - (noun) Toyama (city, prefecture)
/ ふじさん - (noun) Mount Fuji, Mt. Fuji, Fujiyama, Fuji-san
/ ふうしゃ - (noun) rich person, millionaire, the wealthy
/ ほうふ - (Adjective/-な) abundant, plentiful, rich, ample
Kunyomi: むか.える
Onyomi: ゲイ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
welcome, meet, greet
Mnemonics
These
two men
/ギョウ→ゲイ run a bed and breakfast and welcome travelers from the
road
.
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I
went
to pick up
C
harlie and
P
epper at the airport.
Written by: チェイスです
The
two GAY men
{ゲイ} welcome all
travelers
to chat over a cup of "MOO - CHA". {むか.}
Written by: マイケルミラー
This part of the kanji looks like an
open door
on a
road
. So it is welcoming people who go there.
Written by: mliekosmedom
Those who come
inside
from a long
road
are usually welcomed and greeted
Written by: RuaU_U
I welcome you after a
high
road
trip.
Written by: vontagi
A
sign
greets travelers on the
road
.
Written by: Litchii
I greet a
rabbit without a leg
{––>} on the
road
Written by: Ringotoki
I drove down the
road
to finally meet and welcome my new
C
D
.
Written by: つの
I welcome the
lofty
people that
came over
with a warm hearted greeting
Written by: Robdeprop
We have a new
CPA
coming
to the practice. Let’s welcome her. We’ve gained ゲイa valuable employee.
Note: CPA is an abbreviation for certified public accountant.
Written by: Jules.33
It's a revolving door. It's welcoming
Written by: Apoc405
If you feel lonely someday, you can look for this
double flags
on the
street
. When it’s flying high, it means you will find a welcoming place, where you can meet new people!
Written by: Sadaharu_3
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“ゲイ” Semantic
“move/walk”.

When two people meet, the must
move
and
raise
their hand for a handshake to welcome and great. This way they can walk side by side as friends.
Written by: フバフバ
The two GAY {げい} men welcome the MOOKs {むか} from atop thier
lofty
scooters
Written by: ロールズ
Two men
are ゲイs running a b&b to welcome travelers from the
road
Written by: クリス
Howdy, parter. It’s rough and unforgiving out here on the
trail.
However, if you follow the path until you see the saloon with
two swinging doors
, you’ll receive the warmest welcome this side of the Mississippi!
Written by: gurabu
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えにる / むかえにくる - (くる verb) to come to meet (someone), to come to pick up
えにく / むかえにいく - (Godan verb - く) to go to meet (someone), to go to pick up
/ かんげい - (noun/する verb) welcome, (warm) reception
/ げいげき - (noun/する verb) intercept, interception, counter-attack
える / むかえる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to go out to meet, to receive, to welcome, to greet, to salute, to hail; to call for, to summon, to invite; to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family), to take (e.g. a wife); to reach (a certain time, a point in one's life, etc.), to enter (a new phase, new era, etc.), to approach (e.g. death)
Kunyomi: と.まる, と.める
Onyomi: ハク
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: さんずい
Radical
overnight stay, put up at, ride at anchor
Mnemonics
I want to stay at a hotel with fresh
water
and clean
white
/ハク sheets.
comes from mooring in the water
under a white moon
. It can also be remembered as riding out a storm at anchor in a sheltered bay
with a white
sand beach.
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Staying at a hotel with
white
hot spring
water
bath.
Written by: Leti
koHAKU stops/tomaru and stays at the inn with the hot
water
and clean
white
towels.
Written by: レイん|レナ
I love this beach photo where you HUG ハク each other. Such clear
water
and
white
sand! It's from your overnight stay in Okinawa, isn't it? ⛱️
Make the
white
devils spend the night in a
wet
puddle.
Written by: ソンヌ
I'm staying at a hotel with
Wa{l}ter
White
.
Written by: VGA_Strafe
An overnight stay at hotel
White
Drops
Written by: crabcrabcat
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まり / おとまりかい - (noun) sleepover, slumber party
まり / おとまりほいく - (noun) nursery school sleepover, one night sleepover at school in summer vacation of last year of nursery school
宿 / しゅくはく - (noun/する verb) accommodation, lodging
まる / とまる - (Godan verb - る (ます = stem+ります)/intransitive) to stay at (e.g. hotel); to be docked, to be berthed, to be moored
まる / みなとにとまる - (expression) to stay in port
Kunyomi: い.る
Onyomi: キョ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: かばね,しかばね,しかばねかんむり
Radical
reside, to be, exist, live with
Mnemonics
I want to reside under my home country's
flag
until I'm
old
.
Written by:
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I want to be under the
old
flag
of little Kyoto {キョ}, so I reside there.
Written by: Anonymous123
EEE {い}, I live with an
old
{キョ}
KYOrpse
!
Written by:
To live with someone means you reside with them under the same
door
and grow
old
/キョ together.
Live and reside until you become an
old
corpse
.
Written by: kires27
I want to reside under my home country's
flag
until I'm
old
Actually, no make that Little Kyo-to / キョ instead.
Written by: Samurai_Ash
I found the
corpse
of the
old
man. He'd been living alone.
Written by: チェイスです
い If you’re お
old
, congratulations you’ve EXISTED a long time without becoming a コ
corpse
.
Written by: Jules.33
Your
old
college
flag
has a picture of an EAR {いる}. The ear symbolizes how everyone should never reside in the past {・きょ}... somehow.
Written by: ロールズ
I RESIDE in the house with the
old
flag
outside.
Written by: Jules.33
Looks like an old person with a blanket over their legs planting a flag, saying "TODAY キョ I am
old
so before I'm a
corpse
I will no longer go 'ERE い.る OR お.る there and instead reside here"
Written by: Tamulet
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り / いねむり - (noun/する verb) nodding off (while sitting), dozing
/ いま - (noun) living room (Western style), sitting room
/ じゅうきょ - (noun/する verb) dwelling, house, residence, address
/ どうきょ - (noun/する verb) living together, coexistence
/ しばい - (noun) play, drama
Kunyomi: きず.く
Onyomi: チク
Stroke count: 16
Radical name: たけかんむり
Radical
fabricate, build, construct
Mnemonics
Using
bamboo
on the
crafting
table
to make
wooden
scaffolding to build/construct with like in minecraft
Written by: LilLeo
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In the old days, to build a house, the use of
bamboo
in
construction
was
ordinary
, but to build your reputation, you needed to carve the name of the chick{チク} you kissed{きず} in that
tree
.
Written by: Anonymous123
Depicts the materials that are
commonplace
in
construction
.
Bamboo
and
wood
are used to fabricate and build objects.
Written by: Seanyくんです
I
used
bamboo
wood
to fabricate my
table
.
Written by:
The ancient musical instrument known as the
zhu
/チク must have been fabricated from
wood
, possibly constructed from pieces of bamboo fastened with leather straps and glue.
In the past, to fabricate
ancient musical instruments
,
ordinary
wood
and
bamboo
was
craftily
used.
Written by: sand_eto
Ordinarily
you
craft
things from
wood
or
bamboo
. But this squirrel fabricates nests from grass and leaves he carries in each cheek {チク}.
Bamboo
and
wood
are
common
construction
materials.
Written by: Jules.33
I wanted to build a pen for my chicks チク, but the
wood
was
mediocre
so I
crafted
one using
bamboo
instead. Now it's a solid construction
Written by: ケンパチ
Let's build a
crafty
dotted
table
between the
tree
and the
bamboo
Written by: Nicolas2
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げる / きずきあげる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to build, to construct, to put up; to build up (a fortune, reputation, enterprise, etc.), to establish (a relationship, system, etc.), to create
/ けんちく - (noun/する verb) construction, architecture (of buildings)
/ しんちく - (noun/する verb) new building, new construction
/ けんちくし - (noun) authorized architect and builder, licensed architect, registered architect
/ けんちくがく - (noun) architecture
Kunyomi: かど, つの
Onyomi: カク
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: かく,つの
Radical
angle, corner, square, horn, antlers
Mnemonics
The deer's
nose
𠂊
was raised up above the
fence
, but his antler was stuck on the fence's corner.
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Depicts a cow horn with a sharp
tip
and a scaly
base
. The original character was smoother and more horn-like. The current blocky, angular form evolved with brush stroke conventions that replaced rounded curves with square corners.

The Horn 宿 is a two-star constellation that makes up the horn or spike of the Azure Dragon of the East. Spica, the determinative star of The Horn, is the brightest object in the constellation of Virgo and one of the 20 brightest stars in the night sky. It is named for a spike of grain held by the virgin.

(*kroːɡ)
カク← /kɔk̚/ ← *kroːɡ
I threw the rotten "avocado"「KADO かど」at an
*angle*
𠂊
over the
fence
. Now I "can't cook"「KAKU カク」a *square* meal.
Your
task
in
prison
is to bend things into different angles and then put them in the corner.
Written by: Seraseth
The new
moon
has an
angle
𠂊
. Note: 𠂊 does not mean angle but at least it looks like one
Written by: seito
You can see the
horn
𠂊
sticking out from the
body/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_148
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My neighbor Sue plans to sue me すみ because she said that one of her cattle かど got his
horn
𠂊
stuck in the corner of my
fence
. But Sue knows つの that what really happened was her fault. Her rooster カクdoodle doo’ed and spooked the cow causing him to ram into the square portion of the fence at an awkward angle.
Written by: Jules.33
Pictogram: A horn, which represents a single point of convergence - a corner - which has an angle. The
base
and the
tip
.
Written by: フバフバ
In
prison
, your
task
is to bend things into different angles and then put them in the corner. No one will tell you why you're doing this, but you get a couple cents an hour to do it, so you aren't going to complain.
Written by: しまうま
The
diagonal
has an
angle
at the left, and a
fence
to create a horn.
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/ かど - (noun) corner, edge; (street) corner, turning; rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.), abrasiveness, harshness, sharpness
/ つの - (noun) horn, antler; antenna, feeler, tentacle (e.g. of a snail); horn-like projection (e.g. peaks of whipped cream)
/ ちょっかく - (noun) right angle, perpendicular
/ ほうがく - (noun) direction, way; point of the compass, cardinal direction, bearing; method, means, approach
退 / とおのきがく - (noun) angle of recess (of a gear)
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
on foot, junior, emptiness, vanity, futility, uselessness, ephemeral thing, gang, set, party, people
Mnemonics
don't
stop
, just
run
towards your dream to get rid of your inner emptiness
Written by: イシャー
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Stop
running
, it would be a futility, you're still a junior, moreover a pupil !
Written by: スキス イス
When I was a junior,
I
had an
accent
, and
ran
everywhere on foot, even though I had small toes {ト}
Written by: Anonymous123
Etymology:
Movement
+
ground
/ト/, later rearranged into
+

move on foot > foot soldiers following one another> follower > junior
Your junior/follower stubbed his TO while
run
ning
so is now
loiter
ing
Written by: Seraseth
We take
step
s
as a junior to
run
after a dream for vanity, futility, or uselessness.
Written by: moolsu
The junior/pupil is learning about pedestrian traffic lights. The red person means
stop
, and the green person means go/
run
.
Written by: superbaby
Between the time you
run
toward the goal and
stop
there is an emptiness that you must skip
Written by: Baharley
The gang of juniors
run
through the emptiness on foot と the
hat man
Written by: crabcrabcat
Gangs of Teenagers are known for
loitering
and
running
around. But they are kinda useless because of their head's emptyness.
Written by: Xilmi
Walk
empty handed in the
dirt
/ト, like a gang of junior employees and useless pupils, futile in their pursuit of advancement.
Write as go
dirt
foot
.
What’s going on here? It’s a zoo いたず! There will be no gangs
loitering
here. This is not a place to party people. Stop being useless and
run along
on foot or get in your automobilesト and drive off. I oughta あだ call the cops,
Written by: Jules.33
I
run
on foot 1000
steps
away from a party because a gang of pensioners wants to catch me. They say juniors like me are useless.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
At some point you'll realize you're supposed to
loiter
and not to
run
through life and that hiding your inner emptiness due to vanity is a useless, ephemeral thing to do once you see that all people have been there as juniors.
Written by: つの
“Don’t
loiter
run
, Junior!” said Indiana Jones Senior to his apprentice, Indiana Jones Jr. They’re escaping from a sticky situation — and Junior stubbed his 「と」toe! This is what happens when you loiter around..
Written by: しまうま
It's a sure ITAZURAいたずら thing, to
step
on little JUNIOR's TOesト as you
run
ON FOOT to the PARTY
Written by: emmieです
When I was a junior in college, I realized the emptiness of
running
from party to party. I
stopped
investing time and energy in ephemeral things, and toted {ト} my books to the library.
They say juniors are useless and therefor get paid less TO do the same job as older people. Yet they
run
without
lingering
so I ThAnk ZUm RAspect would be in place.
Written by: ジェン~1984
Related vocabulary
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/ せいと - (noun) pupil, student, schoolchild
/ とほ - (noun) walking, going on foot
/ しんと - (noun) layman, believer, adherent, follower, laity
/ がくと - (noun) student, follower, students and pupils
/ きょうと - (noun) believer, adherent
Kunyomi: たたみ, たた.む
Onyomi: ジョウ
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: た
Radical
tatami mat, counter for tatami mats, fold, shut up, do away with
Mnemonics
Crowned
nobles
also
sleep on tatami straw from
rice fields
.
Written by: Writer
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The ordinary Joe { ジョウ} and
also
those with
crowns
sleep on tatami mats made of straw from
rice paddies
.
{Hat tip to ライフ}
Via : Tatami mats are made with a lightweight core of straw from
rice paddies
/ショウ→ジョウ wrapped in several layers of soft rushes folded around the core to make a comfortable pile. The mats are usually then edged in brocade and arranged on the floor in an
auspicious
pattern.
Tatami mats come in different models. There's the kind that fold up as a
2x2 grid
, there's also the type that folds as
3 vertical sections
. There's also the type that's not foldable, that's just
one long mat
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
When Joe{ジョウ} was
crowned
, not only did he have to say say ta-ta {たた} to the
rice fields
, but he
also
had to fold up and do away with his favorite tatami mat as well.
Written by: Anonymous123
A
man
named Joe ジョウ is doing his chores チョウ and has
stacked his folded clothing
on his
tatami たたみ mat
.
Written by: Jules.33
The
wa shaped crown
is
moreover
like a TATAMI then a
rice field
Written by: Tazvee
How do you make a
good
#しい tatami mat? You top with a
rice patty
Written by: JulieJulie
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ たたみ - (noun) tatami mat, Japanese straw floor coverings
/ おりたたみがさ - (noun) folding umbrella
/ じょう - (noun, suffix) tatami mat (esp. as a measure of room size, either 1.82 sqm or 1.54 sqm)
む / たたむ - (Godan verb - む/transitive) to fold (clothes, umbrella); to close (a shop, business); to vacate
み / おりたたみ - (noun) folding, collapsible, telescopic
Kunyomi: こめ
Onyomi: ベイ, マイ
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: こめ
Radical
rice, USA, metre
Mnemonics
Isn't it ironic that the kanji for
USA
and
meter
are the same? While YOu'RE using imperial which in MAI opinion has beKOME outdated. BEIng so old and hard to calculate with.
Written by: ジェン~1984
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This
tree
has
rice
just shooting out of it!
Written by: マイコー
"My"「MAI マイ」family has a square "deco*meter*"「KOME こめ」of land near a "bay"「BĒ ベイ」in the *USA* where they
grow
their own
*rice*
.
Etymology:
Originally looked like a
stem
with three
rice kernels
on either side, which then
got partially connected
.
If you line up grains of RICE for
1
0 million METRES, you’ll eventually reach the USA, whose flag is made of
stars
and
stripes
Written by: Ginnythesquid
Rice plants have
lots
of
kernels
.

(*miːʔ)
ベイ, マイ← /mieiᵡ/ ← *miːʔ
If you
split
a
tree
, you get rice.
Written by: Rilain
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ こめ - (noun) (husked grains of) rice; staple (product, etc.), necessity; {net-sl} (online) comment
/ おうべい - (noun) Europe and America, the West
/ しんまい - (noun) new rice, first rice crop of the year; novice, beginner, newcomer, new hand
/ なんべい - (noun) South America
/ ちゅうなんべい - (noun) Central and South America
Kunyomi: と.かす, と.く, と.ける
Onyomi: カイ,
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: つのへん
Radical
unravel, notes, key, explanation, understanding, untie, undo, solve, answer, cancel, absolve, explain, minute
Mnemonics
He solved the problem by untying the
cow
from the
corner
with a
sword
Written by: Nicolas2
Show all mnemonics (24)
To solve the problem of her
horn
getting stuck, a
sword
was used to free the
cow
.
Written by: lightmotif
Me: Why on earth did you
corner
that
cow
and menace her with your
sword
? Him: Let me explain.. I had quite a few tokes {と.く} of hashish, and I think it unraveled my mind. Me: Being high as a kite {カイt} doesn't absolve your terrible behavior.
My explanation and answer is: The
horns
are like
swords
to the
ox
Written by: Hexador
To *unravel* the mystery, I needed some *explanation* so I could get *understanding* of the case. I approached the
cow
in the
corner
, but I couldn't *untie* its rope leash, so I cut it with a
knife
. As it escaped, it stepped on my "toe"「TO と 」. I called for my assistant, "Kai"「KAI カイ」, and told him to "get"「GE ゲ」my *notes*. Moving the cow was the *key*, I now had an *answer*. I *solved* the case and *absolved* my client.
The
horn
is removed by a
knife
from the
cow
as it is cut up, thus solving the “problem” of the cow. The answer, rendering the cow into pieces, not only provides an understanding of the structure of the cow, the cuts that are the key parts of that explanation also make for good eating. Feast and be absolved, for the sacrifice of the cow will cancel out your failings.
OKAY→カイ, did you GET→ゲ all that?

(*kreːʔ, *kreːs, *ɡreːʔ, *ɡreːs)
カイ← /kaiᵡ/, /kaiᴴ/ ← *kreːʔ, *kreːs
ゲ← /ɣaiᵡ/, /ɣaiᴴ/ ← *ɡreːʔ, *ɡreːs
To unravel the mystery, and get a full explanation, we must cut open the
cow
at an
angle
starting from the small toe {と} using this
sword
. We could also use this shellfish {カイ} too.
Written by: Anonymous123
Vikings solved the problem of expensive tableware by cutting the
horns
off their
cows
with their
swords
and using those as cups. Tormund
came up with it when he was high as a kite
カイ
.
Written by: Kiraraxa
The
angle
of the
sword
was key to unraveling the
cow
, solving the mystery.
Written by:
Aim your
sword
at the correct
angle
at the
cow
to untie it safely
Written by: Seraseth
Put a
sword
at an
angle
{phonetic - カク} near the
cow
's horns
to solve the geometry problem.
Written by: looh
Someone tied a rope around the
horn
of my
cow
. I'll untie it with my
sword
Written by: チェイスです
To use a
knife
to cut off a
bull's
horn
is like how we tend to look at each part of the problem one by one, trying to find a solution.
Written by: non0230
The Gordian Knot tied
corner
post TO CARt -と.ける- of an
ox
. Rather than unravel the knot, Alexander the Great solved this problem by PARTING -かれる☛わか.る- the knot with his
sword
. According to prophecy, this meant he would TAKE -と.く- and HOld GORdium -ほぐ.れる- and even HOLD ALL KIngdoms -ほど.く- in Asia. But they would soon pass to the DiadoKAI -カイ-.
Written by: Tamulet
Before those
horns
can take apart your body, you should use the
knife
to remove them from that
cattle
.
Written by: Kuromi
Putting
cattle
in a tight
square
enclosure is an easy answer to
butchering
them or harvesting their products, such as shearing wool.
Understanding the Explanation is the Key to Solving the
Angle
of Untying the
Cow
with a
Sword
.
Written by: Pride
To solve the problem of being gored by an angry bull, you need to cut off the
horns
of the
cow
with a
sword
.
Written by: Kaze272
You can reveal the
cow
by cutting the entrance of the barn with a
sword
at an
angle
Written by: スタチク
KAI, explain why you
corner
ed and
cut
down that poor
cow
to solve the problem instead of untying or buying/KAI it!
Written by: レイん|レナ
Cutting
the
cow
from the
corner
was the only way to solve this
Written by: Afrina0987
The farmer used his
knife
to untie the
cow's
horn
and solve the problem.
Written by: アルゼン
Angle
your
sword
correctly at a
cow
to untie it without hurting it. This is pretty tough angle for your sword, so IOT solve this cow puzzle, you have to be really careful and smart. You’re trying to untie the cow from the kayak
かい
you are both in. Some jerk tied to cow to the kayak and sent it toward a waterfall.
Written by: Keziarose
Hodor ほど went out to the pen to look for an explanation as to why the
cows
were restless. He found the answer. A かい
kite
𠂊
had gotten tangled in the ゲ
gate
and was spooking the cows. The string was all unraveled and he had to と cut it with his
knife
. Problem solved!. Then he just needed to be careful to わか walk around the cow pies.
Written by: Jules.33
At the
corner
the
cow
used a
sword
to untie itself. I understand that no one will ever believe this explanation
Written by: ロニー88
Related vocabulary
む / とけこむ - (Godan verb - む/intransitive) to melt into, to dissolve into, to merge into; to blend into (surroundings), to fit in, to adapt to, to integrate
い / うちとけにくい - (noun) difficult to make friends with
す / ときはなす - (す verb/transitive) to liberate, to set free
/ りかい - (noun/する verb) understanding, comprehension, appreciation; sympathy
/ げねつ - (noun/する verb) lowering a fever, alleviation of fever
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