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Kanji From Zero 1 > Lesson 6
Edition 2
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Kunyomi: みみ
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: みみ
Radical
ear
Mnemonics
My
*ear*
sticks out from the
side of my face
as I listen closely to my "biology"「JI ジ」teacher's question. When he asks who knows the answer, I throw my hand up and yell, "Me! Me!"「MIMI みみ」It's my favorite class!
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Gee/ジ, ears are hard to draw. Just draw the
top
,
side
,
earlobe
,
bottom
, and
cheek
.
Written by: lightmotif
This kanji MIMICS みみ an ear
. Without it, you wouldn't be able to enjoy the art of supermarket JINGLES ジ. 🎶
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/ みみ - (noun) ear; hearing; ear (for music, etc.); edge, crust, heel (of bread or cheese), selvedge (of woven fabric), selvage; ear (of a pot, jug, etc.), handle
/ はつみみ - (noun) something heard for the first time, hearing something for the first time
/ じびか - (noun) otolaryngology, ear, nose, and throat department
/ ちゅうじ - (noun) middle ear, tympanum
より / みみより - (Adjective/-な) welcome (news), inviting, encouraging, tempting, hopeful
Kunyomi: くち
Onyomi: コウ,
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: くち
Radical
mouth
Mnemonics
Tickle a baby, and it will
open its mouth
. Cootchie-coo! くち/ク
Written by: lightmotif
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To be honest, I thought of an English slang word similar to くち, but I'd rather shut my
mouth
Written by: Manu Lamo
When I play peek a boo or "coochie-coo"「KUCHI くち、KU ク」with my baby sister, she gives me a "coy"「KŌ コウ」smile, or opens her
*mouth*
and laughs!
Looks like an open
mouth
Written by:
Depicts an open
mouth
, possibly with upturned corners. Also used to depict a generic object, square or round.
コウ is a later borrowing, ク is earlier, both from MC /khuwᵡ/. くち is from Old Japanese, ultimately from Proto-Japonic *kutui; it is not derived from /khuwᵡ/, but they may share a common ancestor.
I like KOUcaine said the
mouth
Written by: Samurai_Ash
Pictogram: An open
mouth
. Can be literal or figurative or serve as a container of sorts.
Written by: フバフバ
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/ くち - (noun) mouth; opening, hole, gap, orifice; mouth (of a bottle), spout, nozzle, mouthpiece; gate, door, entrance, exit; speaking, speech, talk (i.e. gossip); taste, palate; mouth (to feed); opening (i.e. vacancy), available position; invitation, summons; kind, sort, type; opening (i.e. beginning); {suf} {ctr} counter for mouthfuls, shares (of money), stove burners, and swords
/ じんこう - (noun) population; common talk
調 / くちょう - (noun) tone (of voice), manner of talking
/ でぐち - (noun) exit, way out; outlet, vent
/ まどぐち - (noun) counter, window, teller window, ticket window; contact person, point of contact
Kunyomi:
Onyomi: シュ
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: て
Radical
hand
Mnemonics
"SHU shu, pssst'' I waved my
hand
to get TE cat off my lawn.
Written by: ジェン~1984
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Think of a stick person's hand that includes
spread-out fingers
and a
wrist
.
Written by: かわうそ
Can you
hand
me a て シュ -tissue-
Written by: Omoide
It looks like the palm lines of your
hand
Written by: Furmato
As a TEst {て}, I put my SHOEs {しゅ・ず} on using just one of my
hands
.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
SHOw me your hand
Written by: nyanpuru
Depicts a hand and fingers, with the longest finger, the middle finger, in the center. The first stroke is the bent over
middle finger
, the second is the
ring and index
fingers, and the third is the
little finger and thumb
. The last stroke completes the middle finger and bends at the
wrist
.
The {て}
hand
is the most useful part of the body.
Written by: kuroda
Pictogram: A hand the
top
stroke is a bent middle finger. While the
others
are 2 fingers each. Finally the
Arm
.

Apparently hands were always very hard to draw.
Written by: フバフバ
You can imagine 5 fingers from a
hand
.
Written by: AlbertEinsteinAN
Should {シュ} you decide to count them, you will find
one thousand
and
one
lines across the palm of your hand. Likewise, across two hands, you have ten {て} fingers.
Written by: Myaku
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い / おてあらい - (noun) toilet, restroom, lavatory, bathroom
/ - (noun) hand, arm; {col} forepaw, foreleg; handle; hand, worker, help; trouble, care, effort; means, way, trick, move, technique, workmanship; hand, handwriting; kind, type, sort; one's hands, one's possession; ability to cope; hand (of cards); direction; move (in go, shogi, etc.)
/ かしゅ - (noun) singer
/ せんしゅ - (noun) player (of a sport), athlete, team member
う / てつだう - (Godan verb - う/transitive) to help, to assist, to aid; to contribute to, to be a factor in
Kunyomi: あし, た.りる, た.る, た.す
Onyomi: ソク
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: あし
Radical
leg, foot, be sufficient, counter for pairs of footwear
Mnemonics
Imagine a person, the
head
and
torso with arms forward
, and the
legs
not drawn sufficiently well.
Written by: lightmotif
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Watch as he {あし} kicks that board with his foot. That's so cool {ソク}. Pictogram:
head
body
arm
legs
board
.
Written by: Anonymous123
My socks/ そくare now ash-y/あしand tarry/ たりる、たる、たす but my leg and foot are still sufficiently clean.
Written by: キラキラキリン
Depicts a block-shaped leg, drawn as a
mouth
, attached to a
foot
. A foot in the door is sufficient to get your pair of footwear counted. The reading ソク←ショク← /t͡si̯wok̚/ ← *ʔsoɡ is probably from Sino-Tibetan chog, “to be sufficient”.
A |あ|! She |し| stepped on my foot! My
mouth
is yelling because it hurts! Now my sock |ソク| is dirty, she needs to
stop
!
Written by: DanLearningJapanese
Your
mouth
stops
the moment I put my foot in it.
Written by: JP_Learner_114
Pictogram of a leg. The
thigh
leg
and
foot
Written by: フバフバ
Watch AS HE {あし} goes down the slide. He goes feet-first, with SOCKs {そく} right up his
legs
!
Written by: BambiIcedTea
Looks like the
guys
from one of the Narnia films, who had one big
leg
with one big
foot
; it was really weird, but apparently would be sufficient for them.
Written by:
“Socks {そく} are fo’ yo’ feet, silly.” - Satan, from an old internet cartoon, which I think was called Billy & Satan.
Written by: WhiteOni ()
A pictogram of a
man
with a
broken leg
Written by: Praven
Related vocabulary
/ あし - (noun) foot, paw, arm (of an octopus, squid, etc.); leg; gait; pace; lower radical of a kanji; means of transportation, (one's) ride; {col} money, coin
/ たしざん - (noun) {math} addition
るをる / われただたるをしる - (expression) I am content with what I am (have), rich is the person who is content with what he is
ただるをる / われただたるをしる - (expression) I am content with what I am (have), rich is the person who is content with what he is
/ ふそく - (adjective) insufficiency, deficiency, shortage, lack, scarcity, deficit; dissatisfaction, discontent, complaint
Kunyomi: ちから
Onyomi: リョク, リキ
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: ちから
Radical
power, strength, strong, strain, bear up, exert
Mnemonics
If you confuse this with sword : power is a bit more than a sword.
Written by: nexx
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Strength is an image of a man flexing his muscles: →
Written by: rtega
A
flexed arm
is just one way to show how strong someone is. He also needs to be named RICKY {りき}, likes ROCKS {りょく} & roll, and CHIcken KARAge {ちから}.
Written by: Justps2
A
person
with big
muscles
may look *strong*, but may not possess enough *power* to smash a "rock"「RYOKU リョク」. To get that kind of *strength*, you need to eat lots of protein, like "chicken karāge"「CHIKARA ちから」.
Strength is not the
power
that is displayed outside, yet it is what is controlled in the inside.
Written by: Winter-san
It's looks like the katakana's
, but bigger. It needs strenght, to de strong and powerful. Because they have this kind of relationship ち
ら It's like its mother... カ{おさん)
Written by: abekie
"KA"
is a powerful sound.
Written by: エルハト
RIKI {りき} the ROCK's {りょく}
strength
comes from {から} his blood {ち}.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
Who has the most POWER & STRENGTH
of anyone? It's the Power Rangers. They are battling their arch enemy Ricky
りき
. They defeat him and lock
りょく
him up, so that he can't hurt anyone ever again.
Written by: Samurai_Ash
Looks like a
sword
with a little bit
more
sticking out of it, because true power / strength is about more than just having weapons.
Written by:
“Chi Kara” was a cool Samurai who had a lot of power and strength like a “Rock”. He wield his
katana
along his long
coat
.
Written by: Oskon
A pictogram of someone trying to lift something. It takes a lot of strength and power to do so!

= bend over body lifting position
Written by: オニヴェル
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/ ちから - (noun) force, strength, might, vigour, vigor, energy; capability, ability, proficiency, capacity, faculty; efficacy, effect; effort, endeavours, endeavors, exertions; power, authority, influence, good offices, agency; support, help, aid, assistance; stress, emphasis; means, resources
/ どりょく - (noun/する verb) effort, exertion, endeavour, endeavor, hard work, striving
/ りきりょう - (noun) ability, capacity, capability, talent; physical strength
/ きょうりょく - (noun/する verb) cooperation, collaboration, help, support
/ みりょく - (noun) charm, fascination, glamour, glamor, attraction, appeal
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