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Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: シュウ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
week
Mnemonics
It takes a whole week to
walk
around the
circumference
of the city.
Written by: gillianfaith
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It takes a whole week and a pair of SHOEs {しゅう} to
walk
around the
circumference
of the city.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
A person
looking at a
calendar
can see that the cycle of the week
starts again
after
Saturday
Written by: Quintuplekill
The days
pass by
in
circuits/ laps
to make weeks.
Written by: Mystery4869
Is a later form of
. Phono-semantic: phonetic
“シユウ” semantic
“movement”.

We
move
through the week in
laps
since the days are repeated every 7 days.
Written by: フバフバ
I put on tennis "shoes"「SHŪ シュウ」to
walk
a
circuit
path around the
lucky
forest every *week*.
The
man
walked
with his
mouth
open in a
box
for one week.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
Once a week, I
walk
a
lap
every time
The
Gentlemen
announces with his
mouth
good luck, joy and congrutalations
while runing a
lap
to start a new week.
Written by: Otaku-Kun
The week will have a
box
shooting down
good luck
on your
walk
.
Written by: moolsu
All WEEK at work I look at the
calendar
and dream about upcoming
Saturday
and my
scooter
and
groan
wistfully.
Written by: Azuraphel
シュウ told me the Earth
moves
around the
circumference
of the sun. Each week !
Written by: チェイスです
The
gentleman
walked
upside- down
for a week, but it was hard to eat when his
mouth
was where his shoes シュウ should be.
Written by: Jules.33
It took me a week to drive my
scooter
around the full
circumference
of the city
Written by: ケンパチ
After so many weeks , the
man
with an open
mouth
walked
the whole
circumference
]
Written by: Akemicchi
On the
ROAD
of life the WEEK
LAPSES
every 7 days.
Written by: Abnormalise
the
shoe
is being stomped on by a
brick
Written by: アツシュ :0
A week is one full
walk
around the
circumference
from one day to that day again. SHU-t! It's already been a week???
After crossing the
finish line
, the
gentleman
proudly stood on the
pedastal
because he completed his run on the
road
after a whole week.
Written by: あいりー
I
walked
around the
upside down box
for a whole week, until I finally found the
good luck
charm.
Written by: サマヒラ
Related vocabulary
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/ こんしゅう - (noun/adverb) this week
/ せんしゅう - (noun/adverb) last week, the week before (the current week)
/ らいしゅう - (noun/adverb) next week
/ まいしゅう - (noun/adverb) every week
/ さらいしゅう - (noun/adverb) week after next
Kunyomi: かよ.う, とお.す, とお.る
Onyomi: ツウ,
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
traffic, pass through, avenue, commute, counter for letters, notes, documents, etc.
Mnemonics
The character
is derived from the appearance of a
war bell
with a
hanger
on top. It was later used to mean road because of its shape is reminiscent of a war bell. Use
travelling side character
to mean commuting through the
road
, which is the definition of traffic.
Written by: non0230
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My
ma's
business
is to go TOOru {とお} heavy traffic on her
scooter
to deliver letters, notes, and documents. She works all week except on TSUesday {ツウ}, かようび {かよ}.
Written by: quickMaffs44
Katakana Ma
Utilizes or Uses
a
Scooter
to Pass through this Avenue's Traffic.
Written by: Pride
Let's take this
road
and pass through the
tunnel
.
Written by: Karlla
Ma'
uses
the avenue
road
to pass THROUGH {つう} on her commute as a TOUR {とお} conductor.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
After the "tsunami"「TSŪ ツウ」, my
ma
started a
business
delivering *letters and documents*. To avoid *traffic* from people
travelling
on their *commute*, she would *pass though* the "toll"「TŌRU とお.る」booth.
When
ma
uses
the
road
there is going to be traffic.
Written by: Thegreatgoku
My
ma
's
business
is to go through heavy traffic with her
scooter
. She is a courier delivery that passes through every single nook and avenue in the city. She delivers food, packages, and documents, TOO {つう}! Moreover, she's a martial art teacher who once fly-kicked the city mafia boss, TOOru {とお}, and made him K.O'd {かよ} right at the spot!
Written by: Justps2
There’s a
scooter
with your
mama
carrying a
task
she needs to get done. You see her pass through, hurrying by to get that task done.


As you watch your mama pass through the house, she yells, “YOU HAVE TO DO THIS TASK TOO つう!” Too?! Oh no, now you have to do it too. Hurry up!
Written by:
Tuesday つう-sday trafficとおる tore through me
Written by: ぱいいい
My
business
has to travel far/TOOi and get through a lot of traffic on the
road
TSUU/to pass through the gate/TOORI.
Written by: レイん|レナ
The
traffic lights
on that
road
aren't working, now there's always heavy traffic here
Written by: ちゃん
I
use
my mom's
ma
scooter
on the
road
to pass through the traffic
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
Shh! There is a secret
pass through!
right around that
building!
, but don't tell anyone!
Written by:
I
move
through the
tunnel
on my commute to deliver two letters
Written by: エマリーポップ
The traffic was THOROug to get through by car. So
i
TSUk the
electric train
that was still
in service
at this time.
Written by: ジェン~1984
When the
road
is being
utilized
as intended, it is providing a
service
to lots of communing traffic. The traffic goes TO and frO(とお). My ma
also gets letters from the postmen who use the route.
Written by: かわうそ
The
screened path
/ヨウ← /i̯woŋᵡ/ ← *loŋʔ … *l̥ˤoŋ → /tʰuŋ/ →ツウ is intended to allow
foot
traffic to pass through the temple grounds without disturbing them, but lately it has become an avenue people use to commute to work or school. A number of letters are being circulated as people try to figure out what to do.
I got
bound up
while
going to
my
business
because of the heavy traffic
Written by: diasluah_
A
container
is being carried by a
bent arm
, to symbolize carrying on and moving forward. The
road
lets us pass through as traffic.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
When I was walking in the avenue, there was a barrier in front of me, so I said:
まあ
、しかたない… I have to
use
the
road
and watch out the traffic.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
I bounce down the
road
on my
pogo stick
, easily getting through the dense traffic on the road.
*Pogo stick = chop-seal
+ utilize
Written by: ジューリ
My
ma
and I
use
to
walk
along the avenue when the traffic is really heavy because everybody commutes.
Written by: サマヒラ
In the
road
my
ma
wanted so much to avoid the *traffic* that she ended up flying and cut the
"moon"
Written by: Lunabreao18
Walking
on the
road
creates traffic.
Written by: yarnandmk
I
motioned
at the ツウ cars letting them know they could pass through the
tunnel
.
Written by: チェイスです
Related vocabulary
/ かよいづま - (noun) wife who lives elsewhere but regularly visits her husband
ぎる / とおりすぎる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/intransitive) to go past, to pass, to pass by
かる / とおりかかる - (Godan verb - る (ます = stem+ります)/transitive,intransitive) to happen to pass by
/ こうつう - (noun/する verb) traffic, transportation, communication, exchange (of ideas, etc.), intercourse
/ つや - (noun) all-night vigil over a body, wake
Kunyomi: つら.なる, つら.ねる, つ.れる
Onyomi: レン
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
take along, lead, join, connect, party, gang, clique
Mnemonics
Please take me along in your
car
next time you hit the
road
.
Written by: Karlla
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I'm going on the
road
with the gang in a rental {レン}
car
. I'll take you along if you promise not to sue {つ} me.
Written by: Anonymous123
Cars
are on the
road
. One car is on the front, leading. The next cars are following. They are connected like a very long line.
Written by: non0230
I decided not to take along both my
scooter
and
car
on vacation with me, and instead will just get a RENtal
Written by: Seraseth
We
moved
towards the
car
when mom said "take レン with you".
Written by: チェイスです
If you help me connect the
car
and the
scooter
I'll take you along
Written by: PandoraVakarian
My friend agreed to me to be her plus one at the party for gang leader Sue つ . I could not take along my
scooter
, so have rented レン a
car
for the occasion. It is the hardest clique to join.
Written by: Kabocha7
Ideogram: When you lead or take along a party or clique it’s like they join your band-
wagon
and
move
connected to you.

As a phonetic component in: レン.

However all in the phonetic series are not Jōyō.
Written by: フバフバ
I put a side-
car
on my
scooter
, now I can take along a passenger.
But yeah, it's a ren.tal レン
Written by: ケンパチ
Take me along in your
car
when you hit the
road
so that we can connect.
Written by: クリス
Imagine
cars
lined up on a
flatbed
, connected in a line being taken along to the plant.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
Please take me along and let me join the gang next time you hit the
road
in your
car
. I want to go too つ!
Written by: Jules.33
When you travel the
road
by
car
, it will take/lead you far. You took a car so that your clothes won't be rent (レン) from travelling.
Written by: かわうそ
The
car
is parked on the
street
Written by: Govind
Related vocabulary
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/ むつらぼし - (noun) {astron} The Pleiades
れてく / つれていく - (Godan verb - く/transitive) to take (someone to a place), to take (someone) with one, to take along, to lead away
/ れんらく - (noun/する verb) contacting, (making) contact, getting in touch, communication, correspondence, call, message; connection (with a train, bus, etc.), joining (a railway line, etc.), meeting; {form} connection (between matters, incidents, etc.), relation, link
れる / つれる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to take (someone) with one, to bring along, to go with, to be accompanied by
れ / つれ - (noun/する verb) companion, company; {noh} tritagonist, second supporting character
Kunyomi: はこ.ぶ
Onyomi: ウン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
carry, luck, destiny, fate, lot, transport, progress, advance
Mnemonics
The
road
carries the
army
Written by: Houhi
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You ride your
scooter
between the
car
s
with an UNbrella attached to your
forehead
while you carry home your groceries. With luck you'll make it home in one piece!
Written by: Seraseth
This is the
army
radical. If you see it together with the
scooter
part, it might remind you of a tank, which is a type of transport used to carry lucky soldiers. Why are they lucky? Because they don't need to walk around and risk getting HACKed {はこ} up. War is no joke!

For the onyomi reading, this is the transport kanji so it's in the word UNTEN, which means to drive.
Written by: Plum Blossom
Our
ARMY
is on the
ROAD
, CARRYING nothing but LUCK, FORTUNE, DESTINY, and FATE.
Written by: Abnormalise
The
army
carries boxes {はこ} on the
road
, UNder {うん} the radar. Wish them luck, may fate be kind to them.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
Etymology:
to
move
+
military vehicle
> to move military vehicles
 > to advance, to progress
 > to transport military equipment > to transport, to carry
As for meanings associated with fate, there’s an alternative explanation by Howell&Morimoto. See
for details. They suggest
was used to denote circularity, thus
to
move
+
circularity
> to move in circles > the idea of karma, one’s good and bad deeds coming full circle > fate, destiny, luck
A
snail
that can carry a
car
with a
crown
is bound to have luck.
Written by:
I drive my
car
down the
road
and UNder the
bridge
. It carries me to my destiny.
Written by: えらいえら
The
army
will CARRY us UN-der {うん} that BOXed {はこ.ぶ}-in
road
.
Written by: Abunai
It wasn't *luck* that *advanced* my writing career, it was *destiny*! I was no "hack of books"「HAKOBU はこ.ぶ」. My writing *carried* every story, like a
vehicle
, *transporting* my readers on a
journey
through every scene
"under"「UN ウン」
the sun, imaginable and unimaginable.
You hit your
forehead
against a
car
while riding on your
scooter
. Now you have to carry your scooter home. You were unlucky{ウン} but still a Hardcore {はこ} scooter fan to transport your precious scooter home
Written by: GwynneBleidd
I always confuse this kanji with (レン)
So this one, which means destiny, something you can't control, is wearing a
crown
like Sun Wukong to have it under control.
Written by: のラウル
An
army
advancing down the
street
. Also carries the meaning of destiny / fate, in relation to the battle to come.
Written by: Biev
You hit your
forehead
in an accident with a
car
while driving your
scooter
. What a bad luck! Ambulance comes and carries you to the nearest hospital. But the ambulance too has an accident with a van, transoporting はこs. "Is fate trying to tell you something?" This is what the doctor asks you, but you can only answer: "ウン!"
Written by: ManzolinDiFiori
Fate will
lead
you to the
crown
Written by: vandebilt
Queen's
car
has a
crown
on its top, which is moving through
road
, carrying her to destiny
Written by: Rishi (リシ)
This big
army
need a safe
road
to advance
Written by: Baharley
The
army troops
are
walking
to battle, carrying their heavy equipment, making steady progress towards their destiny. I wish them good luck!
Written by: こガエル
A
covered
car
can carry / transport you, as you progress / advance with luck along a
journey
of fate / destiny.
Written by:
In your
car
you carry a box of honkin books {はこぶ} to UN
another place
Written by: あび007
A
car
being
carried
onto a
road
Written by: Sealingpizza
Legend says if you see a
car
carrying a
crown
on the
road
, you’ll have five years of good luck!
Written by: gurabu
The
armored
vehicles
advance on the
road
camouflaged うん under
the cover of night transporting their payload. With luck their fate will be good. The troops
are hardcore はこ.
Written by: Jules.33
You
move
between the
cars
on a scooter as you carry your
helmet
in your head
Written by: Quixotic
Phono-semantic: phonetic
“ウン” semantic
“movement”

carry yourself,
move
and progress with confidence in your destiny like a marching
army
Written by: フバフバ
Try to carry an entire
army
on your
scooter
... Yep, you won't get far!
Written by: ケンパチ
It's a luck to return with the victory and
bring
the flag of your
army
Written by: Agdars
My destiny was it to transport the
weird shaped crown
with the
car
and not by
walking
.
Written by: サマヒラ
Movement
of an
army
depends on the luck of transport
Written by: Erica multiflora
A
car
being carried by a
lift
under the
roof
of a garage is a necessary part of servicing your transport.
Written by: ムアッディブ
Cars
on the
road
carry many things.
Written by: レイん|レナ
In order to carry something it helps to have an
army
to progress fast and a
road
for them to carry it on.
Written by: Nioren
Covered
wagons
are used for transport on the
road
.
Written by:
While riding your
scooter
, you bang your
forehead
on the
car
in front. Your scooter's wrecked, so you have to carry it home. By some twist of destiny, you're lucky enough to transport it home safely!
Written by: しまうま
When you see the
army
coming your way down the
road
, you know your fate is sealed.
Written by: emanresU
If you
walk
with the
army
, you may be lucky enough for them to carry you.
Written by: gillianfaith
Related vocabulary
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げる / はこびあげる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)) to carry or bring (up)
れる / はこびいれる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)) to carry or bring in(to)
/ うんてん - (noun/する verb) operation (of a machine), running, working; driving (a vehicle); use (of capital, funds, etc.), management, investment
/ うんてんしゅ - (noun) driver, chauffeur
ぶ / はこぶ - (Godan verb - ぶ/transitive,intransitive) to carry, to transport, to move, to convey; {hon} to come, to go; to use (a brush, chopsticks, etc.), to move; to carry out, to proceed with, to arrange; to go (well, etc.), to proceed, to progress
Kunyomi: みち
Onyomi: ドウ, トウ
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings
Mnemonics
You'll break your
Neck
if your ride one of those
Scooters
in the Street
Written by: Xason
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you'll break your
neck
if you eat a DOUnut while riding your
scooter
down a busy road
Written by: Seraseth
When I joined the *street* race, I
walked

along another *road-way* to cut across to the final stretch. "Doh"「DŌ ドウ」! Someone saw me! If someone accuses "me" of "cheating"「MICHI みち」, my mom will break my
neck
for ignoring her *moral* and ethical *teachings*!
Sado is the way of tea, shodo is the way of the brush, and judo is the way of putting your
foot
on someone’s
neck
/シュ← /ɕi̯ə̯uᵡ/ ← *hljuʔ … *l'uːʔ → /dʱɑuᵡ/ →だう, たう→ドウ, トウ.
Looks like a
building
with
antenna
on the
roof
and a
road / street
around it. Symbolizes a district of buildings & a path to journey around.
Written by:
When we go on the
ROAD
-WAY
, we risk our
NECKs
.
Written by: Abnormalise
If you are
walking
with your
neck
stuck out in the road, you're going to get hit!
Written by: マイコー
There is a teaching that says “When you open the DOOR {どう} and
walk
on to the road, you risk your
neck
Written by: BambiIcedTea
I DOUn't have to
walk
this road all by
myself
.
Written by: レイん|レナ
The
neck
is the street where food and air
move
Written by: エマリーポップ
Phono-semantic: phonetic
“ドウ” semantic
”road”.

Put your
head
on a swivel before crossing a
road
.
Written by: フバフバ
I’m
riding down |ドウ| the street on my journey to |トウ| my district, with my
scooter
and
horned helmet
.
Written by: crabcrabcat
A leader's
head
guides the
road
along the path
path
.
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
With a long stride, I
walk
{ > } into the dark road with my
eyes
covered by a grass
cloth. A chill ran DOwn {ドウ} my
neck
as I go, but I believe I'm on the right course
Written by: バリエル
When walking on the
road
, you have to walk with your
neck
stretched out like a
giraffe
.
Written by: ブダ
Teach your child "turn your
neck
and look both ways before you
walk
to cross the street" so they'll be able to journey by
themselves
Written by: マリナ ❊
keep your
EYE
on the road while being
ESCORTED
Written by: アリシャ313
While driving my
scooter
, I hit the pavement on the street, fell and broke my
neck
Written by: ケンパチ
The Michi {みち} Cat Café is down the street. It's the building with the
cat ears
on top. Let's
walk
over there.
Written by: Plegberb
If you don't know where the
road
is, follow the red
neck
s. The road is where they spend most of their time.
Written by: Xilmi
Is your
neck
on a
walk
? Then that must mean you're on a road!
Written by:
Aim the
scooter's
neck
at the road! Scooters are only meant for driving on streets and paths, and if you go the wrong way, you'll probably break your own neck!
Written by: しまうま
A
neck
going forward
along the road.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
The dead
neck
is in a
road
A doeドウ was hit on the road-way while
walking
across the street and people were
rubbernecking
toトウ
see
what happened.
Written by: Jules.33
If you keep your
head
high, every
road
will lead to correct path
Written by: Veerdb
Related vocabulary
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/ みち - (noun) road, path, street, lane, passage; route, way; distance, journey; road (e.g. to victory), course; way (of living, proper conduct, etc.), moral principles; teachings (esp. Confucian or Buddhist), dogma; field (e.g. of medicine), subject, speciality; means, way, method
/ どうろ - (noun) road, highway
/ しんとう - (noun) Shinto, Shintoism
/ ほっかいどう - (noun) Hokkaido (island, prefectural-level administrative unit)
/ じゅうどう - (noun) judo
Kunyomi: ちか.い
Onyomi: キン
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
near, early, akin, tantamount
Mnemonics
If you go
walking
around with an
axe
, no one will want to go near you.
Written by: gillianfaith
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My KIN {キン}, CHIKA-chan {ちか} is a bit crazy. She likes to get in real close, cheek to cheek. Also, she likes to ride her scooter down the
road
holding an
axe
... You do not want to get anywhere near her when she does...
Written by: quickMaffs44
If you hear
axe chopping
sounds while
walKING
{キン} in the woods, someone must be nearby.
Written by: ヒァン
Your crazy KIN like to ride their
scooter
with an
axe
seeing how near they can get without hitting something
Written by: Seraseth
When my KIN {きん} are near, I keep my
axe
close to my CHEEK {ちか} and get ready to hit the
road
.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
You are near if you are
3
feet
ft
away from something.
Written by: noleptr
I won’t
walk
very far with an
axe
/キン to chop wood. Wood is heavy, so it needs to be near the fire.
My friend "Chika"「CHIKA ちか」was something *akin* to a viking warrior. She would go out *early* down the
road
with her
axe
, to practice throwing it at trees. She was "keen"「KIN キン」to win the nationals, but since her behavior was *tantamount* to anarchy, no one would go *near* her!
I was holding by
tomahawk
while driving my
scooter
, no one dared to come near me!
Written by: ケンパチ
The hunter struck too early with his
axe
resulting in a near miss on the animal's
tail
.
Written by: RTRN
Someone takes a
swing
of the
axe
and it nearly misses your head.
Written by: rnavega
Thomas
threw his
boomerang
in the direction of the
road
. However, it hit a nearby {chick}「ちか」that was crossing the road, {conkin'}「コン、キン」him out.
Written by: Vitor Conte
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“キン/コン” Semantic
“walk”

Its easy
walk
to a place that is near even with heavy
axes
Written by: フバフバ
There was a cute CHIKA nearby, aKIN no other I had seen. Look at her sexy
curves
*though she's pretty flat chested in modern writing* I would build her a house with my
axe
to live in in the woods.
Written by: ジェン~1984
If you cut the remaining
way
between you and your target with an
axe
, it will become near.
Written by: こガエル
I found an
axe
in the ground while
walking
near my home. Looks like I'm not an axe-less loser anymore
Written by: Menhit
I’m not keen 「キン」about that creepy, con 「コン」man
doctor
coming near me with a
speculum
Get me a chika 「ちか」—Spanish for girl — doctor.
Written by: Jules.33
I’m not KEEN {キン} to
walk
near you when you’re carrying that
axe
. Isn’t it a bit early for this, CHICA {ちか}?
Written by: Chelise
You are near if you are
3'
from an
axe
.
Written by: コレット
You are with the
axe
on the
road
to the closest skyscrapper, where CHIKA is captured by KIN-KONg. Go, you need to get near, even if you are early.
Written by: DarthFly
If you're nearby, that
axes
the
motion
you'll need to get there!
Written by: Emmyちゅ
Axe
put on the
road
. So both are nearly to each other.
Written by: Forhad kashem Tipo
Related vocabulary
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/ ちかごろ - (noun/adverb) lately, recently, nowadays; {dated} terribly, awfully, extremely
ける / ちかづける - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to bring near, to bring close, to let go near; to associate with, to bring (people) together, to let come near (of a person)
/ さいきん - (noun/adverb) recently, lately, these days, nowadays, right now; {adj-no} nearest, closest
/ きんじょ - (noun) neighbourhood, neighborhood, vicinity
い / ちかい - (Adjective/-い) near, close, short (distance); close (in time), soon; close (relationship), friendly, intimate; closely related; similar, almost the same, close to, nearly
Kunyomi: おく.る
Onyomi: ソウ
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
escort, send
Mnemonics
Hermes wears
winged boots
and a
winged helmet
so he can send messages across the
heavens
.
Written by: gillianfaith
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From the
heavens
a
horned
beast came down to send
SOUls
to hell. OKUrap! oh crap
Written by: グレッグ (Greg)
From the
heavens
came a
horned
god
to *escort* the
"souls"「SŌ ソウ」
he had "accrued"「OKURU おく.る」to *send* to the afterlife.
On its
scooter
, a
horn
ed creature from
heaven
will take SOUls that people send there.
Written by: Seraseth
To send off =
road
+ something that was originally phonetic and got completely deformed over time, so you can assign it any meaning you like. I like to think of it as
escorting
someone to the
heavens
.
Written by: Biev
The message was sent to a
related
party
by foot
.
Written by: カタワヤ
The escort will
walk
you through the
mountain pass
.
Written by: カタワヤ
A
snail
is not the best escort to send to the
heavens
,
ha
Written by:
Vikings walk down
roads
, with their big
horned
helmets, to send a message to the
heavens
!
Written by: BambiIcedTea
Via :
walk
portable fire
/ソウ. Before matches, fires were hard to start, and it was often easier to send hot coals from a previous fire. Think of the Olympic torch, which receives an escort on its journey around the world as it is sent from one jurisdiction to the next.
I was escorted by
two drops
from
heaven
while I
walked
home.
Written by: サマヒラ
OH KURU! Mr
President
we must escort You! Let's
move
!
Written by:
Lucifer, the angel with
horns
from
heaven
, is sending your ソウ to hell with his
scooter
. That's a common おくrence.
Written by: ManzolinDiFiori
Looks like the
winged helmet
and the
winged boots
of the god Hermes, who is the
divine
messenger of the gods; he basically just sends and escorts their mail.
Written by:
Please ESCORT the crazy person with the
large
horned helmet
off the property and SEND him on his way down the
road
.

{Remember the guy with the horned helmet who stormed the US capitol building}
Written by: Jules.33
It's an escort consisting of
imperial
soldiers walking along a
windy road
. You can distinguish them from other soldiers by their
maedate
{often horn-like decorations attached to the front of a helmet}.
From the underground came a
monster
with horns to send the souls of
people
to hell. OHKUrap {おく} Oh crap!
Written by: ana-san
The
frog
was sent on its
way
.
Written by: ブダ
The messages we send follow a
road
that
splits
the
heavens
Written by: Rilain
The
devil
escorted me right to hell on his
scooter
.
Devil =
heavens
+
2 horns

Then he comes back: "Soooo ソウ. Who's next? You? Okay おく.る :D"
Written by: ケンパチ
It kind of looks like a
person
riding an
electric scooter
.

Maybe this person is a courier, finally sending you the thing you ordered some time ago online! Don't worry, the courier will escort your package to your home safely.
Written by: カミCamooh
Hermes, my
divine
messenger, sends my packages
flying
through the
streets
.
Written by: Wlly
Related vocabulary
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/ おくりがな - (noun) kana written after a kanji to complete the full (usually kun) reading of the word, declensional kana ending
/ おくりさき - (noun) recipient, addressee
/ ゆそう - (noun/する verb) transport, transportation, transit, conveyance
/ そうべつ - (noun/する verb) farewell, send-off
る / おくる - (Godan verb - る (ます = stem+ります)/transitive) to send, to dispatch, to forward, to transmit, to ship, to remit; to see (someone) off, to escort, to accompany, to take; to bid farewell to (the departed), to say goodbye to, to bury; to spend (time), to pass, to lead (a life), to live; to pass (on, along), to advance (a runner); to affix (okurigana)
Kunyomi: た.つ, た.てる
Onyomi: ケン, コン
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: えんにょう,いんにょう
Radical
build
Mnemonics
With the
long stride
of a
brush
you can build a picture.
Written by: Hmmmlo
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The architect
stretches
the blueprint and uses his
brush
to show workers how they are going to build the house.
Written by: Houhi
Ken {ケン} Tate {たて} claimed that with his
long stride
and a
brush
, he could build anything.
Written by: Anonymous123
A
brush's
long strides
can {ケン} TAttoo {た} the KONstruction {コン} design onto the blueprints.
Written by: quickMaffs44
I imagine
this
as an unfinished building and
as a
tower crane
Written by: Hrumm
I need ta た build Ken ケン a cone コン but all I have is a
long
brush
Written by: Wolfenspace
A
hand
plants a
pole
through
two
layers into a solid
footing
to build the foundation for a building, the root /コン→ケン of the structure.

(*kans)
ケン← /kɨ̯ɐnᴴ/← *kans
The freelance architect, "Ken"「KEN ケン」, started to *build* his plan for the *construction* project. He
held
his
brush
, and made
sweeping strokes
on the paper, while his "tot" {little kid} hung "teru"「TATERU たてる」teru bōzu to keep rain away.
In order to construct a BUILDING the architect first paints a sketch
with a big
BRUSH
and then
STRECHES
it according to
desired scale.
Written by: Abnormalise
A construction worker`s classic morning.
Stretch
brush
their teeth, and then start to build.
Written by: Samurai_Ash
One needs to
stretch
their inner
self
in order to build character.
Written by:
たてる and ケン built a
stretching
ladder. They used a
brush
to paint the ladder green.
Written by: チェイスです
Can ケン you knock down this
tower
た I built in
three
strokes
?
Written by: Jules.33
With a
long stride
of a
brush
and the odd TAp {た} even KEN {けん} can build a picture.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
When you want to build a
tall building
, it takes a
long
time.
Written by: ノラ•トビ
A
crane
is used to build
this
which i imagine as a multi-storey building with an elevator
Written by: Tinytimtam
Sketching
goes a
long stride
toward building something.
Written by: ヒァン
One
brush
is needed to build
three
strong teeth.
Written by: ルイス
Your magic
yoga
brush
lets you build what's in your mind's eye.
Written by: しまうま
Its a
pagoda
being built on a
slope with some bushes
Written by: Sealingpizza
One
stretching
brush
stroke completed the blueprint to build a skyscraper. The architect was in the sTATE {た.て} of complete bliss.
Written by: バリエル
A
brush
ケン build a project in
long strides
.
Written by: moolsu
The architect just make
3
strokes
with his
brush
. The construction-workers then have to actually build it.
Written by: Xilmi
Your maic
yoga
brush
lets you build what's in your mind's eye.
Written by: Darkchan
Related vocabulary
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/ たてまえ - (noun) face, official stance, public position or attitude (as opposed to private thoughts); ceremony for the erection of the framework of a house
てたはない / げこのたてたくらはない - (noun) {proverb} don't act all high and mighty just because you don't drink, no teetotaler has (ever) built a storehouse
/ けんちく - (noun/する verb) construction, architecture (of buildings)
/ こんりゅう - (noun/する verb) (act of) building (temple, monument, etc.), erection
/ たてもの - (noun) building
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