Vocabulary dictionary

Kanji dictionary

Grammar dictionary

Sentence lookup

test
 

Master N5 Kanji List

Export style
Current page
All pages
Export style
 

Custom export

How to separate words
One term per line

Page: 1 of 2
Select all
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: タツ
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: しんにょう,しんにゅう
Radical
accomplished, reach, arrive, attain
Mnemonics
Mission accomplished: Getting those lazy
sheep
off the
ground
and back on the
road
.
Written by: espiacent
Show all mnemonics (25)
He who takes the
road
of
happiness
will eventually reach/arrive at his accomplishments
Written by: GameDevFox
a
sheep
treading on
ground
arrives an end of a
road
Written by: vandebilt
There's a
sheep
wizzing past you on a
scooter
. It's not an ordinary sheep...it's head is covered in
dirt
and it has two tattoos!! {tats two} {タツ}. It continues wizzing to reach his destination. When he gets there he gets off his scooter and starts singing Hammer Time "you can't touch {たち} this!"
Written by: Plum Blossom
You reached the end of the
road
, attained
happiness
, and now you feel accomplished.
Written by: radiowav3s
NB: Based on an unconfirmed theory of this character's origins. A character composed of
"going, approaching"
and a slightly simplified form of
"big"
and
"sheep"
. The sheep may refer to The Hour of The Sheep in traditional Chinese timekeeping, when the sun begins to set. Thus, the character could be remembered as "approaching the hour of the sheep", or "approaching sunset", i.e. "the completion of the day," and thus, "completion" Also helps to explain this character as a pluralizer: "The complete set of ___."
Written by: NickKnackSnack
The
sheep
accomplished its goal to reach the
road
; away from it's usual
ground
.
Written by: nexx
My best FRIEND たつ The
SHEEP
*たっちゃん for friends* , have recently REACHED his biggest goal on the
ROAD
of life, and acquired huge
LAND
, to free all the enslaved
SHEEPS
. Now he is a very ACCOMPLISHED
LAND
owning
SHEEP
.
Written by: Abnormalise
The chee-ky たち
sheep
has fallen off the
road
onto the
ground
. It will be quite the achievement if you can toss タツ him back up there.
Written by: Wolfenspace
The accomplished
baby lamb
/タツ *passed over* the
road
to reach the other side and attain grace.
Not just one
sheep
on the
dirt
road
, but many {たち}. What’s more these accomplished sheep are my friends {だち}. A big improvement {たつ} from before
Written by: Spirit_kokoro
Walking
the
sheep
from the
road
to reach the meadow
grounds
Written by: モニくん
On the
grounds
of having seen
shawn
on the
road
with his friends, I can say he's reached a state of being quite accomplished.
Written by: Xilmi
An accomplished
sheep
arrives at his destination after carrying tots {タツ} on his back down the
dirt
road
. However the parents might be a bit touched {たち} in the head for sending their kids off with a sheep.
The whole kanji kind of looks like a
big snail
just trying to REACH its destination while carrying a
sheep
traversing through the tough
soil
Written by: SpazzleFox
Tachi Chan {たち} accomplished the goal of having the
sheep
reach the
soil
road
Written by: Seanyくんです
When many many
sheeps
take the same route over the
ground
, they accomplish forming a
path
and the people going that way will always arrive at the flock of sheep.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
You have attained a state of
happiness
at reaching your goals and are getting a tattoo タツ to celebrate. Your feet barely touch たち the ground thinking of all you have accomplished and because you are on a
scooter
Written by: Kabocha7
when
one
is tired at their
lowest
Written by: Mikatsuki_August
bury your friend the
sheep
under the
ground
near the
road
Written by: jsam
A
snail
and a
sheep
travel until they accomplish their goal to reach the end of the
earth
.
They are inseparable friends
, so they only use
when speaking.
The little
sheep
has reached the goal line first! With this victory, he has attained fame and wealth.
He
goes
around the local neighborhood in his golden carriage, wearing a crown made out of
soil
, showing off how accomplished he is.
Written by: こガエル
Sheeps
carrying
soil
on their head has reached the enemy house!
Written by: Afrina0987
For
happiness
, a
scooter
is the best way to attain it—plural scooters would be even better. A bunch of people love a good scooter.
Written by: しまうま
What are they trying to accomplish by putting a
motorbike
on a
scooter
? Will they arrive earlier?
Written by: san-77
the
sheep
accomplished it's mission of getting off the
ground
and reaching the
road
Written by: howdyitskevin
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ じょうたつ - (noun/する verb) improvement (e.g. in skill, ability), advance, progress; communication of opinions of the general populace to those of high rank
/ はったつ - (noun/する verb) development, growth
/ そくたつ - (noun/する verb) express, special delivery
/ でんたつ - (noun/する verb) transmission (e.g. news, chemical signals, electricity), communication, delivery, conveyance, transfer, relay, propagation, conduction
/ ともだち - (noun) friend, companion
Kunyomi: そな.える, とも
Onyomi: キョウ,
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: にんべん
Radical
submit, offer, present, serve (meal), accompany
Mnemonics
I
submit to you the offer of going to Kyoto {キョウ}
together
as friends {とも}.
Written by: Anonymous123
Show all mnemonics (13)
Submission brings
people
together
.
Written by: アフマヂ
"Children" {たち} is the plural for "child" {}. The kanji used to distinguish the plural from the singular is which itself is composed of
person
and
together
.
Written by: ききな
One person
serves the food for
two people
Written by: Baharley
I *submit* to you the *offer* of *accompanying* my friends "friend = とも"「TOMO とも」
together
with
me
on our trip to "Tokyo"「KYŌ キョウ」.
A
person
is serving a meal in a
hot pot
on the
table
. I give them 3 stars for presentation.
Written by: Jules.33
A
waiter
bringing you a glass of
water
on a
standing tray
. You usually say "Thank you" / kyuu
Written by: Sealingpizza
when world
leaders
want to gather
together
, they must submit a petition to the UN, who will then CHEW {ちゅう} it over in thier minds for a dew days before lettings the FRIENDS {とも} get together. {そな}にしくないよ.
Written by: ロールズ
When
people
are
together
and form a group, they suddenly submit their personal responsibility to a mob mentality
Written by: unfocghost
The
son
from 1922 submitted himself to his father and offered helping to to throw the mother
together
into the unfinished well.
Written by: Xilmi
May I present you with a
stick
!
I have an unbeatable offer. For the
one
low price of $19.95 you can
H
have
eight
more.
Written by: Jules.33
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“キョウ/ク” Semantic
“person”.

A
person
should submit their gifts
together
Written by: フバフバ
A
person
made an offering to
saisen-bako
Written by: オニヴェル
You might be accompanying me, but we are so not そな friends とも. You’re not a cool クウ/ク enough
person
for me. But I have an offer for you. We can still go
together
to Kyoto キョウ, if you submit to serve me my food.
Written by: Jules.33
Related vocabulary
see all words
たち / こどもたち - (noun) children
/ きょうきゅう - (noun/する verb) supply, provision
/ くよう - (noun/する verb) memorial service for the dead, holding a service
/ こども - (noun) child, children
/ こども - (noun) child, children
Kunyomi: ,
Onyomi: ジツ, ニチ
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: ひ,にちへん
Radical
day, sun, Japan, counter for days
Mnemonics
I see the sun every day through that
window
.
Written by: lightmotif
Show all mnemonics (19)
"He can be"「HI ひ、KA か、BI -び」late every *day* because the
*sun*
makes his
"knee itchy"「NICHI ニチ」
.
Just like all the other countries, I see the sun rising every day through a
window
, in Japan too.
Written by: Rusmia
Every day I see the sun through my
window
, and each チ time I ca-n か hea-r ひ the bustle of the city where I live in Japan, it's too ジツ loud!
Written by: Wolfenspace
Depicts the sun
☀️→☀︎→ⵙ→⊖→
. Each sun means one day when used as a counter for days. Japan is the land of the rising sun.

(*njiɡ)
ニチ, ジツ← /ȵʑi̯ĕt̚/ ← *njiɡ
You see the sun/day through what? A
window/door
!
Written by: GioBastia
Every day I watch the sun rise through the
windows
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
One
day, Hikaru「ひかru」said: “Japan is the land of the rising sun”.
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
This kanji looks like a calendar to see days
Written by: ポポスくべ
ひ かn't look at the sun, ニチ can I, but we can see the days passing from the
window
.
Written by: MayMiazaki
Pictogram: The
sun
.
Written by: フバフバ
The rooster’s
mouth and tongue
signal the start of the day
Written by: ディアロ
A daily ひ-nt for you:
Day surely か-nt begin without the sun peeking through the
windows
.
And as for Japan... There, it's simply ニチ. Yeah, have to remember that.
Written by: mumei_
The sun shined through the
window
that day
Written by: NexRX
From the shape of the
sun
☀️, it bears the direct meaning of sun, the sunrise land, Japan, and the indirect meaning of day, which is the time between sunrise and sunset.
Written by: non0230
On the
first
day of May, my
mouth
is burning.
A
rectangular sun
is wearing cool
glasses
to go to Japan.
Written by: AidanRyota
This is the sun with a straight cloud passing through it
Written by: ねこちゃん😽
The sun is a
ball
that you should
not
🚫 look at.
Written by: lokoluis15
This
door
doesn't have a doorknob.
Written by:
Related vocabulary
see all words
10 / とおか - (noun) 10th day of the month; ten days
にち / ひにち - (noun) date (of a planned event, act, etc.), day; (number of) days
/ すうじつ - (noun) few days
/ にちようび - (noun/adverb) Sunday
/ どようび - (noun/adverb) Saturday
Kunyomi: ひと, ひと.つ
Onyomi: イチ, イツ
Stroke count: 1
Radical name: いち
Radical
one, one radical (no.1)
Mnemonics
one thing
Written by: rtega
Show all mnemonics (12)
He told you
ひとつ
one thing to stop being itchy
イチ
Written by: Wolfenspace
one line
= one / ichi
Written by: Rusmia
When
*one*
is used as a number, it sounds like "ichi"「ICHI イチ」. When used as a generic counter, it sounds like "hitotsu"「HITOTSU ひと.つ」.
You are only one step away from the finish line
Written by: チュリップ
The easiest way to memorize this kanji is to start with the kanji for recommend
and remove its irrelevant parts: shoot a
wild goose
six
times with a
bow
, and
burn
it together with the
grass
, which leaves you alone
Written by: ユジンさん
All you need is one step over this
one
line.
Written by: ニュちゃん
One thing
HITS ひと.つ an
ITCHY イチ thing
Written by: Japaneses cool
"I got one bug bite and now my arm is itchy イチ!"
Written by: Frogsssss
Kinda looks like a plate.
One
plate, and nothing more.
Written by: shw00by
Looks like a 1 that fell over -hypothetically in grass- now the one is "Itchy *ichi*"
Written by: えにちょ
'May I ask for one last thing' is
one
{
} of my favorite animes.{anime- hagime they sound pretty similar...}
One
tally mark
.

(*qliɡ)
イチ,イツ← /ʔi̯ĕt̚/ ← *qliɡ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ひとばん - (noun/adverb) one night, one evening; all night, overnight
/ ひとばんじゅう - (noun) all night long, all through the night
/ いちいん - (noun) one person, one member
/ どういつ - (Noun/な-adjective) identical, same, one and the same, equal; fair, equal treatment, without discrimination
つ / ひとつ - (noun) one; {n} for one thing (often used in itemized lists); {n} only (after a noun); {n} (not) even (with a verb in negative form); {n} {adv} just (e.g. "just try it"); {adj-no} some kind of, one type of
Kunyomi: くに
Onyomi: コク
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: くにがまえ
Radical
country
Mnemonics
The
jewels
of the country are kept in a guarded
box
Written by: マイコー
Show all mnemonics (22)
It looks like a
map
of a country with
roads
and a
town hall
.
Written by: Snippykeegan
The
king
hides away in his
house
to drink his
coke
コク and avoid running his country くに
Written by: Wolfenspace
A country is a
box
where the
king
plays with his
jewels
Written by: JM.Ying
The
jade
treasure of this country {kuni} is gaurded in a
vault
so dont try to steal it or you'll be choked {KOKU'd} to death.
Written by: Randomdude567
A country is an
enclosure
containing
jewels
: the people and all its riches.
Written by: アフマヂ
The
king
of this
country
loves drinking
Coku
Written by: リアンカ
The country keeps its
riches
in a
box
Written by: ミコ
He believed that his *country's* greatest
jewels
were not gold and gems in its
coffer
, but were the books of Dean "Koontz"「KUNI くに」 and "Coca"「KOKU コク」Cola.
A country is a
jewel
that is protected by borders like a
box
Written by: フバフバ
The
king
with a
sword
in the
country
Written by: ュリア
A country, in very recent human history, was defined by a
border
and a
king
while the populace was just a
dot
in comparison.
Written by:
I see a map inside the
box
there is a country inside it. I can also see a
stone
and a small
dot
in the country
Written by: ポポスくべ
A
ball
in the middle of a rectangle
, that's the flag of the country Japan 🇯🇵!
Written by: ポクア
The young
king
of your country was playing with the
jewel
you gifted him when he suddenly fell off the
box
he was standing on and hit his head. The
king
's
{KOnKU}ssion wasn't severe so you just had to patch the {KUt-NI}ar his eyebrow.
Written by: LeBran
The country is ruled by a
king
who seats on the
throne
Written by: Blablablabla
Originally, the character in the center of the
enclosure
was a halberd over a city and its territory; this is a place where soldiers will defend the land
Written by: NickKnackSnack
Here lies our
king
keeping his
jewels
safe and sound in a mysterious
box
away from the country
Written by: kana |
A
box
holds the
jewels
of the country
Written by: ディアロ
Mrs Cooney {くに} keeps her
jewels
in a safe
box
because her country isn't safe.
Written by: ana-san
Imagine we are in UK, the country. There are kings there, right? Imagine this is a
palacy
. Inside there, we have a
king
holding his
crown
Written by: Japaneses cool
The
jewelry
box
and this KNEE-LENGTH くに COCKTAIL DRESS コク are all from my home country.
A
king
is
trapped
his own country holding his
crown
Written by: AlbanyG
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ くに - (noun) country, state; region; national government, central government; home (i.e. hometown, home country); {hist} province (of Japan); {arch} land, earth
わが / わがくに - (noun) our country, our land, one's own country
/ がいこくじん - (noun) foreigner, foreign citizen, foreign national, alien, non-Japanese
/ こくさい - (noun) international; {n} {obs} diplomatic intercourse
/ ちゅうごくじん - (noun) Chinese person
Kunyomi: ひと
Onyomi: ジン, ニン
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: ひと,ひとがしら
Radical
person
Mnemonics
You write kanji from the left moving to the right {so you right-handed people don't smudge your ink}, so see this as a person's
legs and torso
taking a step forward, in contrast with 's handwritten form.
Written by: lightmotif
Show all mnemonics (16)
Well, you've got the
two legs
and the
body
, but where's the person's head and arms?
Written by: マイコー
He to-ld ひと me about a
person
with spurs that jing-le ジン jangle jingle.
Written by: Wolfenspace
"He told"「HITO ひと」me he is a
*person*
from a family with good "genes"「JIN ジン」.
Its the
legs
of a person walking.
Written by: ヂアモレ
HE TOld ひと me that a
person
working at NINtendoにん refuses the JEANじん dress code.
Written by: Frogsssss
When you HIT it Of with another person, you're
legs
start JINkling, you want to RIng them every day TO hear their voice and live toghether till you're NINety.
Written by: ジェン~1984
If you think about it, then
kinda looks like a
person
walking, or taking a pose to assert their dominance. If I were a lesser man, I'd run in fear.
Written by: shw00by
Only one person at Nin-tendo /ニン/ complained about the new jean-s /ジン/ policy, and that
person
was you.
Written by: *Anna*
A person is walking
Written by: ポポスくべ
A
person
started to walk.
One foot
HITO JIN's photo and the other, a NINja mask.
Written by: MayMiazaki
it's a
person
, but where did their arms go? oh no! oh deary me! they don't have any!
Written by: choco!! (チョコ)
Profile of a person standing with their arms extended to the left. This is more evident in , the reduced form used as a radical. Like , the first stroke is the
head and arms
and the second stroke is the
torso and legs
.

(*njin)
ジン, ニン← /ȵʑi̯ĕn/ ← *njin
A person
walking
Written by: zer0___
It looks like a man standing with legs wide open 🚶🏻‍♂️
Written by: Ripunjaya Jakhar
Pictogram: a person’s
head and torso
Written by: フバフバ
Looks like a very simple visualization of a 'stick figure'
person
. The angle of the torso is drawn either vertical or leaning to the right, since people either walk upright or angled forward when running.
Written by:
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ひとがら - (Noun/な-adjective) personality, character, personal appearance, gentility
/ ちゅうごくじん - (noun) Chinese person
けが / けがにん - (noun) wounded person, injured person
/ がいこくじん - (noun) foreigner, foreign citizen, foreign national, alien, non-Japanese
/ ふじん - (noun) {sens} {dated} woman, lady, adult female
Kunyomi: とし
Onyomi: ネン
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: ほす,かん,いちじゅう
Radical
year, counter for years
Mnemonics
The
man
lay down after carrying a
heavy load of grain on his back
after the yearly harvest
Written by: ドみにく
Show all mnemonics (20)
After stubbing her TOE , SHE celebrated the year's ENd ネン
Written by: ・サラ
6 strokes
is half a year.
Written by: ヂアモレ
We used to have an old "Toshiba"「TOSHI とし」television. *Year* after *year*, the reception was horrible. Adjusting the
antenna
to get a clear signal was even harder than changing the parts on a "Nendoroid"「NEN ネン」figure!
no
丿
one
has given me
a gun
in
ten
years!
Written by: スフィクス
After
ten
years of stubbing her toe, she とし says
no
丿
more and vows to put an end ネン to it.
Written by: Wolfenspace
The samurai's
hand
firmly holds the pommel of it's
katana
丿
to celebrate new year in peace
Written by: スキス イス
Every year in winter, the
ten
fingers become so
dry
that
no
丿
cream can heal it.
Written by: Houou
Via : the year ends with the
grain
harvest, when one man /ニン→ネン brings in enough wheat to feed
thousands
/セン→ネン. The radical is , because sheafs of wheat are dried in the field before hulling and milling.
When the sun
stops
exactly at the zenith at
noon
, one year has passed.
Written by:
The two men
とし and ネン
have had a
dry
harvest this year
Written by: pojjm
TOSHI had a
gun
& a
luger pistol {stroke order: notice distinct look of top first}
pointed at him for
ten
years after being left out to dry
Written by: Suoira
Lie down
many layers
of dry wheat by
tens
to last the year
Written by: ディアロ
A man on the floor doing Yearly mainteNENce on a broken
丿
TOSHIba antena
.
Written by: Canadensis
If you offer a piece of
no
ri
丿
{TO SHI}eld the
dry
ocean altar from the {NEver eN}ding heat of this infernal year, you'll be granted permission to dip your sweaty
toes
in the cooling waves.
Written by: LeBran
Rice farmer wearing a rice hat
sleeping next to his
rice cart that has one arm broken
after the YEARly harvest, his mouth is so dry from working so hard {radical is dry}, when he returns home he will watch the game on his TOSHIbaとし and hope the oppoNENtネン team lose
Written by:
とし the new year, the old must
recede
.
Written by: moolsu
This year my
ten
katana
丿
is
dry
Written by: ポポスくべ
On your farm, you have your
gun
, and you gotta use it on a
cow
. Once a year on New Year's, you have to go out and shoot one of the cows. It's only a yearly shooting, though, so at least there's that respite.
Written by: しまうま
In the dusty den{nen}, years passed by,
drying
memories, yet toshi
held them
tight like his
katana
.
Written by: なないで
Every year I power up my ”ネン”
nen
for my ”とし” toe(to) to
shi
see.
I need dumb anime to help me here I try. Rather remember what the kanji means and the characters to use when I see it.
Written by: ランフイ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ まいとし - (noun/adverb) every year, yearly, annually
/ としした - (noun) younger, junior
/ さらいねん - (noun/adverb) year after next
/ ねんかん - (noun/adverb) (period of) a year; {n-suf} during the era (of)
/ らいねん - (noun/adverb) next year
Kunyomi: おお, おお.いに, おお.きい
Onyomi: タイ, ダイ
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: だい,だいがしら,だいかんむり
Radical
large, big
Mnemonics
A
man
spreading his
arms
wide to hold something big.
Written by: rtega
Show all mnemonics (16)
Oooh おお, his neck is so
big
that if he tightens his tie タイ, he could die ダイ!
Written by: Wolfenspace
Etymology:
Pictogram of a man spreading his arms to denote something big.

Mnemonic:
OOh {おお}, that
person’s
shirt is too big! The TIE {タイ} DYEd {ダイ}
sleeves
are cool though.
The big
man
is standing with
his arms spread
to see if his shirt fits.
Written by: shw00by
A big man is coming to hug you! Oo
おお
I'm jealous
Written by: Erri808
The
*large*
person
asked me to "tie dye"「TAI タイ、DAI ダイ」their *big* shirt "orange"「Ō おお」.
A
man
t-posing
to look big.
Written by: ジョアオ003
Pictogram: A
man
spreading his arms, “This big
Written by: フバフバ
A
person
is holding
a
big table
Written by: ポポスくべ
Ooh おお, I thought I'd die ダイ fighting this
one
big
person
. Surprisingly, it was a tie タイ
Written by: iamakylbekov
Something
large held up by a big
man
. Used frequently as a radical, but rarely as a phonetic.

(*daːds)
タイ,タ←ダイ,ダ← /dʱɑiᴴ/, /dʱɑᴴ/ ← *daːds, *daːds
Outstretched arms
of the
man
who is big
Written by: ディアロ
Jude Bellingham celebrating a goal
Written by: とくだいふろ
This guy is ChaosOh. Let me explain: this is
man
and this is
one
and combining both together we will get big and most of the time called ChaosOh
Written by: りよし
ooki! that man
named tai is
large
Written by: pojjm
Ooh /おお/, hey, do you see that big
person
with the big Tai Dai /タイ, ダイ/
shirt
on?
Written by: *Anna*
Arms outstretched in a big reveal - おお - in a tie dye shirt - タイ、ダイ-
Written by: Hiroshi Karasawa
Related vocabulary
きな / おおきな - (Pre-noun adjective) big, large, great
/ おおはば - (Adjective/-な) big, large, drastic, substantial; {n} full-width cloth (approx. 72 cm wide for traditional Japanese clothing; approx. 140 cm wide for Western clothing)
ぎ / おおいそぎ - (Adjective/-な) great hurry, great haste, rush
使 / たいしかん - (noun) embassy
き / だいすき - (Adjective/-な) liking very much, loving (something or someone), adoring, being very fond of
Kunyomi: , とお
Onyomi: ジッ, ジュウ
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: じゅう
Radical
ten
Mnemonics
looks like a
t
, the first letter in ten
Written by: バレリー
Show all mnemonics (15)
I have
ten
toe-s とお that fit into my shoe-s ジュウ.
Written by: Wolfenspace
I wear "jewelry"「JŪ ジュウ」on my
*ten*
"toes"「TŌ とお」.
Roman character
for ten
but rotated 45 degrees.
Written by: スキス イス
It's the T in
Ten
Written by: ニュちゃん
One
standing line
represents ten. See also:
廿
twenty,
thirty, and
fourty
Written by: non0230
ジュウ can count とお ten
, too!
Written by: ヘッジ
10 is the first whole number that countains two digits and only countains two strokes.
Written by: JustAT
I have this christian friend, who loves to talk about the Ten Commandments. She gave me this beautiful jew-eled /ジュウ/
cross
pendant.
Written by: *Anna*
Depicts a needle, later written /シン← /t͡ɕi̯əm/ ← *kjum … *ɡjub, borrowed for the sound of ten. Originally drawn simply as a
vertical stroke
or with a dot in the middle. In later forms the dot extends to become a
cross stroke
.

(*ɡjub)
ジッ, ジュウ, ジュッ ← /ʑi̯əp̚/ ← *ɡjub
Ten
toes "とお" down is a slang phrase.
Written by: MiT_Epona
Ten people want JUice ジュウ in JUne ジュウ to cool down
Written by: Frogsssss
1
9 = 10
2
8 = 10
3
7 = 10
4
6 = 10
5
5 = 10

These numbers all
add
up to ten!
Written by: kuroda
You're {TOO} {JI}ttery to properly carry all these fragil
crosses
{TO} the {JYU}piter wing in only ten minutes. You feel like {JYUU}niper would have been a better fit for the job...
Written by: LeBran
This
cross
has ten jewels "じゅう" in it!
Written by: チェシャ
One
line
has ten things
Written by: ポポスくべ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ とつきとおか - (noun) babies born on October 10, supposedly conceived on New Year's Day; normal gestation time (i.e. 9 months)
/ とお - (noun) ten, 10; {n} ten years of age
/ じっぷん - (noun) 10 minutes
/ じゅうにがつ - (noun) December; twelfth month of the lunar calendar
/ じゅういちじ - (noun) eleven o'clock
Kunyomi: ふた, ふた.つ
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: に
Radical
two, two radical (no. 7)
Mnemonics
Add
one line
to
another
to get two.
Written by: Karlla
Show all mnemonics (8)
They look like steps and you put your FOOT
ふた
on the second step
Written by: ・サラ
Who ta-ught ふた you
two
count? I nee-d に to know!
Written by: Wolfenspace
Two is double
one
Written by: rtega
two lines
= two. Two in Japanese is "ni"and this kanji also looks exactly like the katakana character ni !
Written by: Rusmia
is two, don't need to look "further" ふた
Written by: MayMiazaki
One line plus another line equals
two
lines. Think of all the things you have two of. What is the most important? The eyes, the ears? I would say the knee /ニ/ because if you didn't have them, it'd be really hard to go up stairs.
Written by: *Anna*
Two
tally marks
, looks like and is pronounced like katakana ニ. Alternate pronunciation ジ is the same as cognate .

(*njis)
ニ, ジ← /ȵʑiᴴ/ ← *njis
two lines
Written by: weirdkeichan
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ふたご - (noun) twins, twin
/ ふたみ - (adjective) forked (road, river)
/ じゅうにがつ - (noun) December; twelfth month of the lunar calendar
つ / ふたつ - (noun) two (used in counting things)
つ / まっぷたつ - (noun) in two equal parts
Kunyomi: もと
Onyomi: ホン
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: き
Radical
book, present, main, origin, true, real, counter for long cylindrical things
Mnemonics
You need to chop down a
tree
to make a book.
Written by: Jessica_Ilha
Show all mnemonics (25)
Read a book ほん that’s my motto もと
Written by: リアンカ
He sits on ホン the
base
of the
tree
with a book because he still has more to もと learn.
Written by: Wolfenspace
A
cross section
of a
tree
holds a book worth of historical value.
Written by: Nanako7
The
roots
are the *origin* of the
tree
. Trees can be homes for "honey"「HON ホン」bees, and can be used to make *books*, and even "motor"「MOTO もと」boats!
To make a book you need to cut the
cross section
of a
tree
.
Written by: [Akemi]
For every book, you must cut down
one
tree
. Save the planet—avoid reading! That's my HONEST ホン MOTTO もと.
We chopped the
tree
and made the book, so we added an extra stroke.
Written by: チュリップ
This character is the
tree
, but the focus is on the
root
. Books are the root and origin to sharpen/hone(ほん)your knowledge, just as roots are the root and origin of the tree.
Written by: かわうそ
In order to make
one
thick book
, you need to cut down a
tree
.
Written by: くん
There's a forest where you can count long cylindrical
tree
s
, and if you get the real number you're granted the {HON}or of
cutting
one down to gain a book about the main origin of your present self. {MOre TO}mes can be acquired if you're true to yourself.
Written by: LeBran
The truth is that the main part of the
tree
is the
trunk
which is
cut
since it is the origin of the wood used to make the paper for books.
Written by:
A picture of a
tree
that emphasizes the roots; the roots are origin/beginning/source of a tree.
Written by: NickKnackSnack
The
tree
is
one
source of life. It is an origin of many things present, including the main materials found in books, where true or real ideas can originate.
Written by: Vee2026
Fred Flintstone bought a DIY book on how to make a car out of
timber
and sabertooth tiger skins. The
one
thing that it lacked was a motor {もと}.
The true thing is that
one
tree
Written by: ポポスくべ
Books are made from
trees
Written by: Astarlia
Indicative Ideogram: The
tree
is
indicated
at its origin, books originate from that, trees are truly long and cylindrical

When you use the もと reading this usually uses the “origin” sense, and the ホン reading is used otherwise.
Written by: フバフバ
main/true/real origin of a
tree
person giving live/present, cylindrical birth to
1/one
book baby
Written by: Suoira
You should chop down a
tree
to make one
book
There is only
one
thing we need to do to make a book. And that is to cut a
tree
down.
If you have a
tree
, it's only
one
step to make a book
Written by: Bertlimaria
Books are the source of knowledge, just as a
root
is the source of a
tree
.
Written by: つる
This line
highlights the root of a
tree
. It can also represent the origin, things at its core, aka how real things are etc.

Take a look at its counterpart
which uses a line to highlight the top.
Written by: non0230
A
person
used a
tree
to make a book
Written by: すしboi
trees are used for wood
and wood can make enough paper for books every
single
day
Written by: weirdkeichan
Related vocabulary
see all words
さん / やまもとさん - (noun) Mr./Ms. Yamamoto
/ もとき - (noun) original stock
/ ほんじつ - (noun) today, this day
/ ほんだな - (noun) bookshelves, bookshelf, bookcase
/ えほん - (noun) picture book
Kunyomi: なか
Onyomi: ジュウ, チュウ
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: ぼう,たてぼう
Radical
in, inside, middle, mean, center
Mnemonics
The
arrow
hit the
target
right in the center.
Written by: Karlla
Show all mnemonics (39)
You have a
Pocky stick
inside of your
mouth
. Please CHEW "chyuu" it before you choke!
Written by: トマトちゃん
You have a
stick
in the middle of your
mouth
. Hold the stick inside and CHEW! チュウ Hopefully you don't choke! KNOCK On wood! なか
Written by: ・サラ
If you "chew"「CHŪ チュウ」gum in your
mouth
*in* the *middle* of class, the teacher will take a
rod
and "knock"「NAKA なか」you silly!
You've got a
stick
stuck inside your
mouth
in the middle.
Written by: アドリーヌ
I shot an arrow INSIDE of the target. When the arrow hit the sound it made way "chyuu!!!" チユウ
Written by: rhi rhi
The
Pocky stick
in the middle of your
mouth
is not ca-ndy なか, but you can chew チュウ it either way.
Written by: Wolfenspace
When you eat a
cake
, you slice it with a
knife
down the middle before チュウ'ing it, because your なかna eat it whole.
Written by: Randomdude567
I thought なか had a
stick
in his
mouth
. He チュウ'd through it with a smile on his face. Turns out it was Pocky.
Written by: チェイスです
you were in the middle of a shooting competition {AT A RU}n-down building when a mean {CHUU}bacca shot a
rod
through the center of your
mouth
. the staff rushed you inside to be treated as you screamed at the {CHUU}bacca "yo{U CHI}ter!" but {CHUU}bacca only laughed "{NAKA}kakaka!" for he knew {JYUU}stice would never be served.
Written by: LeBran
A
box
cut
in the middle.
Written by: ジョアオ003
Standing naka'd in the middle of the store, I'm about to get chuu'd out by the manager
Written by: CervidaeAxis
the
mouth
has a
stick
that it is licking
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
the
rod
is in the
mouth
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
It's your birthday! Here's a
cake
with a
candle
inside.🍰
Written by: HonokaSki
the Japanese person said the
stick
inside the person's
mouth
was a tree branch colored in red when the stick was a snack.
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
=
a block of chocolate cake
that
Has been sliced in half by
a knife

Before eating it.
Written by: ピョン
drill CHEWing through brick: JEWISH dentist's x-ray showing
screw
being driven inside dead center in the middle of a
brick
Written by: Suoira
The
rod
inside the
mouth
of the animal.
Written by: ~ Neptune
You are playing a game that you have to throw
one
gummy stick in a child's
mouth
Written by: ポポスくべ
Naka-san
なか
loves the chyuuu
チュウ
shound the arrow
makes when hitting the
Inside
or
center
of targets
Written by: Kisa
ジュウ find the center by cutting the
mouth
down the middle with a
rod
.
Written by: moolsu
Do you see {うち} that guy over there? Is he chewing {チュウ} on
stick
s
in his
mouth
? Nah, can't {なか} be, right? Oh. That's totally what he's doing. Let's not get in the middle of that.
Written by: シロガミ
Right in the middle of the
circle
, exactly in the center, is one
rod
. Supposedly, this represents a flagpole in the middle of an empty field.

(*tuŋ, *tuŋs)
チュウ, ジュウ← /ȶi̯uŋ/, /ȶi̯uŋᴴ/ ← *tuŋ, *tuŋs
A man is chopping a
box
down the middle with a
stick
Written by: KaiNakajima
"Nah, Ka,"
his mouth
said. I eat
ONE arrow
every day! It's good inside me, in my center!
Written by: Wanders
Did chuu really ask my nakama to get cut down the middle?
Did ”チュウ” really as my ”なか”(ま)to get cut down the middle?
Written by: ランフイ
Thanos
speaks
as he centers the
knife
on the middle of his index finger.
"Perfectly balanced, as all things should be"
Your dentist says "Okay, keep your mouth
wide open." as he uses the sharp metallic rod
to scrape between your teeth.

Then he accidentally sticks the sharp rod into the middle
of your gums, and that is the story of why you have one
missing tooth.
Written by: jeasydj123
Looks like a
knife blade
in the middle / center of the
cutting board
.
Written by:
A*choo*! {チュウ} Who put this
rod
inside my
mouth
?! It made me sneeze!
Written by: kuroda
One
time I found *CHU*NITHM {チュウ} in the middle of nowhere. My
mouth
said "Isn't that supposed to be in the arcades?".
Written by: kuroda
INSIDE the Millennium Falcon, I wanted to sit IN the MIDDLE seat of the cockpit, at the ships's CENTER, but Chew
チュウ
bacca knock
なか
ed me aside and took the seat for himself.
Written by: Pāru Shinju
I sneeze, "ACHOO" チュウ, and the
arrow
doesn't even hit inside the
target
.
Written by: クアジ
the
line
goes
into the center
Written by: weirdkeichan
I chuu juu-cy fruit inside my
mouth
Written by: BurnedBooks
There's a
stick
inside the
box
Written by: ュリア
Originally flag on a drum used to gather people and detect wind.

Indicative Ideogram: The
line
indicates the center of
box
Written by: フバフバ
You scream in the middle of someone
shoo
ting you in the
mouth
with a
rod/harpoon
Written by: McYodo
Kun knocks なか on the center of the door,
On chooses チュウ to let him in
Written by: ElegantCorncrake
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ せなか - (noun) back (of the body)
/ いちねんじゅう - (noun) all year round
/ ちゅうごくじん - (noun) Chinese person
/ ちゅうごくご - (noun) Chinese (language)
/ ちゅうがっこう - (noun) junior high school, middle school, lower secondary school
Kunyomi: なが.い
Onyomi: チョウ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ながい
Radical
long, leader, superior, senior
Mnemonics
Our leader
is carrying his
banner.
Written by: Nuvssan
Show all mnemonics (17)
Our leader is not just a guy ながい, he was cho-sen チョウ to lead! Look at
him
carry our long
banner
!
Written by: Wolfenspace
Her
hair
falls in long waves over her
robes
.
Written by: Karlla
We "chose"「CHŌ チョウ」our *leader* because he was *superior* to all the other *senior* warriors.
He
had the stamina to carry our
banner
the entire *long* distance from "Osaka"「OSA おさ」to "Nagasaki"「NAGAI なが.い」!
It looks like
someone
measuring their height, or length, by standing against a
ruler
.
Written by: Kylanoカイラーノ
Nah, guys {nagai} under 6 feet arent tall enough for me. I like guys with long
legs
.
Written by: Randomdude567
Our leader is amazing! Look at
him
hoist that long
banner
as he marches into the naga's /なが/ den. He his the chosen /チョウ/ one!
Written by: Miku0Sama
Originally a pictogram of an old man with long hair. I like to visualize him
sitting down
for a meal,
holding chopsticks
, and then a gust of wind blows all of his
hair
in front of his face.
Written by: Biev
Depicts an
old man
with long
hair
, the leader of the tribe. See also .

(*taŋʔ) 倀
チョウ←ちやう← /ȶi̯aŋᵡ/← *taŋʔ
NAGAIna {ながい} is a long snake of Death Eaters’ leader, who along with their senior members believes in wizard superiority.

Note: Nagaina is Nagini’s name in one of Russian translations of the book, probably referencing the snake from Rudyard Kiplings’ “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” story.
The
banners
that Japanese
leaders
were carrying were vertically long.
Written by: モニくん
This
E
L
I
X
ure makes your hair long, which identifies you as the leader.
Written by: Xilmi
Pictogram: An old man with
long
hair blowing in the wind symbolizes a
leader
due to age.
Written by: フバフバ
He is not just a guy
ながい na-GAI
he is a senior and leader with long strong arms holding up a plank stacked with bricks. He is superior.
Written by: Yan-G
Her
hair
needs
hairpins
because it is long
Written by: ディアロ
"Who are we following again? That guy?". I rolled my eyes and said "Nah THAT guy" and pointed at the one holding a stick and flag .
Written by: チャーリー98
Our
flag
on the
ground
was cut into
three
long strips using a
hook
on a
stick
. But then our leader saw it, and cho-rtled "Naga-na work! Cut it more!"「チョウ」「なが」
Written by: Vitor Conte
Looks like the long-
backed
throne
of a leader who is both superior and senior to his subordinates.
Written by:
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ながねん - (noun) long time, many years
く / ながびく - (Godan verb - く/intransitive) to be prolonged, to drag on, to take a long time, to persist, to linger
/ しゃちょう - (noun) company president, manager, director
/ しちょう - (noun) mayor
/ てんちょう - (noun) shop manager
Kunyomi: だ.す, で.る
Onyomi: シュツ, スイ
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: かんにょう,うけばこ,したばこ
Radical
exit, leave, go out, come out, put out, protrude
Mnemonics
A
sprout
coming out of a
pot
Written by: rtega
Show all mnemonics (21)
When a
mountain
starts coming out of another
mountain
, it's time to leave.
Written by: lightmotif
I exit the DEpartment and SHUTSU the door behind me.
Written by: ジェン~1984
One "day"「DERU で.る」I fell into a giant
box
*protruding* from the ground below a
mountain
. Oh "shoot"「SHUTSU シュツ」! I wanted to *leave* but couldn't find the *exit*. Finally, I *came out* from the top and yelled "ta-da"「DASU だ.す」!
The rude でる
sprout
, it doesn't だつ want to grow out of this
pot
! It's still so short ショツ.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Out of the village are two
mountains
. I DERU you to leave and go explore them.
Written by: lokoluis15
A
plant
is protruding from it's
pot
. Perhaps it wants to leave and でDEpart for a better place. It probably won't だDAre though, because it's putting out so many シュツSHOOTS
Written by: ・サラ
You come across a cactus with 5 spikes {
2 on the left
, also
2 on the right
and
1in the middle
, which is the highest}. Accidentally, it pricks you and you cry out 'Oh DEar!' {で}, then leave resentfully
Written by: Balasko
Ideogram: “foot”
and “cave”
. The foot is leaving/exiting the cave. Later distorted looking like a sprout .

The
foot
is stepping out of the
cave
; leaving, exiting, going out.
Written by: フバフバ
The candles on the candle holder have been put out.
Written by: アンーバー
You need to find this rare breed of dog, so you climb
mountain
after
mountain
, trying to get a glimpse of this extraordinary animal. Finally after exiting this tunnel, you find him, doing a kungfu motion over and over in the sea. The dog can talk too apparently. When you ask him what he's doing, he said he's practicing "wuSHU TSUnami" {しゅつ}. He's so sure this kungfu practice will DEfinitely {で} help him in the DArk {だ} future.
Written by: Justps2
「しゅつ」Shoots
aka small plants
have to EXIT
the pot
otherwise they'll be dead 「deda, でだ, で.る だ.す」
Written by: ハナ❀
We leave the
2 mountains
, one after
another
.
Written by: AidanRyota
As I leave my home on the
mountain
, I carry my
box
of belongings to my car.
Written by: カムリック
A
forward-facing foot
about to exit a
cave
. Compare , .

By the Qin dynasty, the character has lost its original shape. Based on the distorted form, Shuowen mistakenly interprets it as a pictogram of a plant growing outwards.

Baxter-Sagart reconstruct the Old Chinese with an intransitivizing prefix *t-.

(*kʰljuds, *kʰljud)
シュツ,スイ← /t͡ɕʰi̯uĕt̚/, /t͡ɕʰwiᴴ/ ← *kʰljuds, *kʰljud
She came out of the
mountain
carrying a
open treasure box
!
Written by: 🦡
You wish to exit the
mountain
but {DE RU}sty arrow protruding from your knee isn't coming out. You can't leave this place with the arrow deep within your leg, there's a man-hunter in these mountains, so if you go out there unarmed and with a limp they'll {SHUTSU} you first before you can {DAnSU} out of the way. {If DE RU}sty arrow doesn't kill you first, that is. Well, there's not enough time to think out of the
box
if {It's DAnSU} or die, you'll have to put out all of your energy on your {SUI}test moves and {DAnSU} untill one of you is {DE}ad.
Written by: LeBran
Haha this cactus does kinda look like a
middle finger!
Wait is this your way of telling me to leave? How rude!
Written by: BaldingEagle
A
mountain
SHUTSU out from a
volcano
Written by: Malice Galaxius
You
must climb the
ladder
to leave
Written by: Flo ・フロ
mountain
has an
opening
at the bottom with an exit sign.
Written by: moolsu
Oh look, a
mountain
coming out of that
open box
. How cool. {For some reason, this kanji looks like two mountains stacked on top of each other lol}
Written by: kuroda
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ でぐち - (noun) exit, way out; outlet, vent
/ ていしゅつ - (noun/する verb) presentation (of documents), submission (of an application, report, etc.), production (e.g. of evidence), introduction (e.g. of a bill), filing, turning in
/ すいとう - (noun/する verb) receipts and expenditure (disbursements)
る / でる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/intransitive) to leave, to exit, to go out, to come out, to get out; to leave (on a journey), to depart, to start out, to set out; to move forward; to come to, to get to, to lead to, to reach; to appear, to come out, to emerge, to surface, to come forth, to turn up, to be found, to be detected, to be discovered, to be exposed, to show, to be exhibited, to be on display; to appear (in print), to be published, to be announced, to be issued, to be listed, to come out; to attend, to participate, to take part, to enter (an event), to play in, to perform; to be stated, to be expressed, to come up, to be brought up, to be raised; to sell; to exceed, to go over; to stick out, to protrude; to break out, to occur, to start, to originate; to be produced; to come from, to be derived from; to be given, to get, to receive, to be offered, to be provided, to be presented, to be submitted, to be handed in, to be turned in, to be paid; to answer (phone, door, etc.), to get; to assume (an attitude), to act, to behave; to pick up (speed, etc.), to gain; to flow (e.g. tears), to run, to bleed; to graduate; {vulg} to ejaculate, to cum
かける / でかける - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/intransitive) to go out (e.g. on an excursion or outing), to leave, to depart, to start, to set out; to be about to leave, to be just going out
Kunyomi: , み.つ, みっ.つ
Onyomi: サン
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: いち
Radical
three
Mnemonics
three lines
= three
Written by: Rusmia
Show all mnemonics (10)
do
,
re
,
mi-tsu
!
Written by: moonkie
The kanji for
*three*
is "san"「SAN サン」and also "mi"「MI み」, and it looks like the katakana mi ミ as well!
Two lines
plus
one line
make three.
Written by: Karlla
There is three parts to a SANdwich サン, two bread and the stuff in the middle, like MEat み
Written by: Frogsssss
My new MITSUbishiみっつ car has THREE driving options , the
one
i like the most is SANdサン driving mode.
Written by:
three
broke into three
ones
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
Two
plus
one
is three. Three is the number of chances you get with Santa-san /サン/. He has a "naughty list" and if you get three strikes you're out.
Written by: *Anna*
Three is triple
one
Written by: rtega
Since there are only three strokes to this kanji, it is easy to remember it means three.

To remember the pronunciations, I like to picture what it would look like to see ME eating a SANサンdwich. The top and bottom lines represent the two slices of
bread
and the middle one represents a layer of
lunch meat.
Written by: LateNate
Three
tally marks
.

(*suːm)
サン← /sɑm/ ← *suːm
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ みかづき - (noun) new moon, crescent moon
/ みたび - (noun) three times, thrice; {adv} many times, over and over again, repeatedly, often
/ みっか - (noun) 3rd day of the month; three days
/ さんにん - (noun) three people
/ さん - (noun) three, 3
Kunyomi: とき
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ひへん
Radical
time, hour
Mnemonics
In old times, the time was calculated
measuring
the distance between the
sun
and the
ground
when looking to the horizon.
Written by: OneiricDiver
Show all mnemonics (36)
An hour at the
temple
each
day
Written by: ソフィア..
You put two keys -TOKI- on the
ground
to
measure
how many hours it will take for the
sun
to dry them. Jeez -JI-! It's taking a long time!
Written by: Lyrah
When the
sun
rises above the
Buddhist temple
, it is time to pray
Written by: Houhi
I have to
measure
between the
sun
and the
ground
to ke-ep とき the time every hour? Jeez ジ! That's so much work!
Written by: Wolfenspace
To tell the time without a clock, you
measure
the sun
on the
ground
with a sundial.
Written by:
In the game bunny bunny, you say TOKI TOKI TOKI TOKI which sounds like とき. In that game, the TIME between claps gets shorter and shorter! Aw GEE! ジ
Written by: ・サラ
The hours of the
day
where people labour at the
temple
. {
originally meant moving hands
and feet
to work.}
Written by: Karlla
Long ago, *time* was
measured
by how the
sun's
rays affected shadows on the
ground
. If you look the word up in the "dictionary = じしょ"「JI ジ」, you'll find that "tokidoki"「TOKI とき、DOKI どき」means some*times*.
The
earth
use the
sun
to
measure
time
Written by: ポポスくべ
ジ, that clock sure does go ticky-とき pretty loudly as it tells the time.
Written by: ヘッジ
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“ジ” Semantic
“sun”. Originally the phonetic component was a foot which represented the passing of time and later the “measure” bushu was added to it.

The time is
measured
using the
sun
and
earth
Written by: フバフバ
Use the
sun
and the
ground
every hour to
measure
and to keep time.
Written by: moolsu
If you want {TOKI}ll time, You need to waste an hour {JI}mping on the
ground
in the
sun
. Make sure you dont
measure
the time, just let it fly by.
Written by: Randomdude567
At that time of
day
, the
ground
looked
a little
bit cold.
Written by: チェイスです
Time is effectively and historically the
measurement
of the angle between the
sun
and
ground
Written by:
Under the heavy
sun
, it took a lot of hours and time for the
hurdler
to be able to jump over that
Buddhist temple
! We can
measure
the effort by his drop of sweat!
Written by: ケンパチ
One
day
I was standing still on the
ground
,
measuring
my height. And when I grew taller, I said “Gee! {じ} It’s now the time I can go to that ride!
Written by: kana |
Time is the
measure
of the
sun
's
movement around the
earth
.
Written by: Opelle
The
Sun
Temple
honours time.
Written by: とくだいふろ
Ji, if i take the
sun
and
ground
,
measure
i get the hour/time
Written by: アンドくん
The
sun
is rising up over the horizon, and people went to
Buddhist temples
. And someone checked the time
.
Written by: Chris551
Every
day
, we stay some time at the
temple
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
When Link went to the
Temple
of Time, he had to use a
sun
dial to open the door. Gee, {ジ} that’s a lot of work!
Written by: ゼルダちゃん
The time I went to the
temple
was a great
day
.
Written by: ルイス
At the
buddhist temple
people watch the
sun
to pass the time
Written by: デング
I know it was 6 O clock, in the morning,
Day
as i hear the bell ringing in the
temple
.
Written by: サウミタ
People
measure
time on the basis of
Earth
's
rotation with respect to the
Sun
.
Written by: ききな
A sundial {time}
measures
the sun
on the
soil
.
Written by: Sparkyspines
sun
shining on a
temple
showing the time
Written by: Emmyちゅ
ジ, that clock at the temple
sure does go tik-toki -とき at the end of the day
Written by: チャーリー98
ジ {gee,z}, I have to spend an hour at the
temple
each
day
!? That's a lot of time! とき, -どき, my heart beats loudly, I'm so mad!
Written by: 【サラ☆】
a
little
time
at the
temple
Written by: weirdkeichan
There's a specific time to go to
temple
in
day
Written by: Veerdb
The person sneaked into the
Buddhist temple
and the
sun
went down to tell the time.
Written by: Christian551
The clock that shows the time goes tick TOCKIとき
Written by: crabcrabcat
”ジ” ”じ” Ji(gee) look at the time, I'll go stub my toe on the key. TOE KEY "とき” To-ki
Written by: ランフイ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ときどき - (adverb) sometimes, occasionally, at times, from time to time, now and then, once in a while, at intervals; {adj-no} {n} seasonal, of the season, appropriate (for the season or occasion)
/ とき - (noun) time, hour, moment; occasion, case; chance, opportunity, season; the times, the age, the day; {gramm} tense
/ じかん - (noun/adverb) time; hour; period, class, lesson
/ じだい - (noun/adverb) period, epoch, era, age; the times, those days; oldness, ancientness, antiquity; {abbr} antique, period piece
に / ときに - (expression) by the way, incidentally; {adv} sometimes, occasionally, on occasion; {adv} precisely (at that time), exactly, just (then), right (then)
Kunyomi: い.く, おこな.う, ゆ.く
Onyomi: ギョウ, コウ, アン
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: ぎょう
Radical
going, journey, carry out, conduct, act, line, row, bank
Mnemonics
I am
going
on a journey to the corner of those
two
streets
.
Written by: gillianfaith
Show all mnemonics (28)
I'm going to see my co {コウ} workers in the
I.T.
department, who both have
accents
.
Written by: Anonymous123
I
will need an
umbrella
for this journey.
Written by: マリくま
I go いこ, you go ゆこ, we all go コウ on a journey across the
supported
road
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Depicts the intersection of two streets. Originally symmetric, has been simplified asymmetrically; the left half,
loiter
, is widely used as a radical, while the right half,
small steps
, is only used in “stopping in one's tracks, standing still” /てきちょく. can be broken up as + with a phonetic component between, as if placed in the middle of the intersection. See , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and .
く/いく    do, go, reach, pass
う/おこなう  do, perform, carry out
る/やる    do, undertake
く/いく・ゆく die, pass away
ぬ/しぬ    die, cease to live
/みち     street, road


(*ɡaːŋ, *ɡaːŋs, *ɡraːŋ, *ɡraːŋs)

ゴウ・コウ・ギョウ
← /ɣɑŋ/, /ɣɑŋᴴ/ ← *ɡaːŋ, *ɡaːŋs

ギョウ・コウ・アン
← /ɣɐŋ/, /ɣɐŋᴴ/ ← *ɡraːŋ, *ɡraːŋs
YOU COUldn't {ゆ.く} go through the
bridge
because it broKe Open {コウ} and noone has carried out any fIX {い.く} to line it back up.
Written by: ヒァン
I am
going
to cross these
two
streets.
Written by: ソーサーペン
Are "you"「YU ゆ」and your boyfriend *going* on a *journey* to "Korea"「KŌ コウ」? If the airplane *goes* in a straight
*line*
to the
runway
, you'll be taking off in no time! "He could"「IKU い.く」take you to the *bank* to get money before you leave.
I KOU on a journey, you're nOt KONA
stop
me
again
Written by: ジェン~1984
I
have my
backpack
! Time to get going, the journey awaits!
Written by: チュリップ
TJ
is going on a journey
Written by: Shirounui
I am
going
on a journey to the
two
{KOU}ld lands on the horizon
line
Written by: Randomdude567
{YU}'re going on a journey to carry out your v{AN}geance, but first you must
stop
at the foodbank where {YU KI}p your {KOU}ntless {GYOU}zas and c{OKONA}ts. You also p{IKI} up the
two
barbs
that you to{OKO} from the rows of electric conduction lines, they'll act as powerfull weapons.
Written by: LeBran
It looks like someone
waving of someone else
TO GO on a journey
Written by: Uberoy
Pictogram: A street intersection. Originally symmetrical.
You must chose where you are going in your journey at this
intersection
. act fast.

The left side
is a phonetic component チャク/テキ while the more uncommon right side is チョ/チョク. When split and combined they mean “walking slowly”テキチョク. This combination can be split and an additional bushu can be added between like .

The whole can be used as a phonetic component コウ as well.
Written by: フバフバ
IKU San can you Go and get me a Coke for my JOURNEY
Written by: Andymc1963
I am going「コウing」to watch the film "
IT
" with
two hats on my head
, Yuki「ゆき」, do you「ゆ」want to watch it「いt」with me?
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
Parallel
parking is part of the journey when you are
going
to the bank. Park in a
straight
line and you will bE COol いく
Written by: ティメア
I
am
going
on a journey to carry out my errands at the bank
one
street
away
Written by: マリナ‍
A
person
is going to the
street
while there are little
clouds
above him
Written by: クインン
When I was going
on a journey
, a giant red
stop
sign made of
two
feathered stick
, fell down in front of me
Written by: lkrio
To find the bank , you could
stop
at the
two
street
Written by: ポポスくべ
In Chinese,
left foot
=
,
right foot
=
, so left foot - right foot = walking motion = Going, Journey, carry out, etc
Written by: Dan.t.ph
Looks like the
doorway of a house
that you pass through when going out on a journey to carry out / conduct adventure.
Written by:
The
character
is originally from a crosswalk where two roads cross. Imagine a crowded place where people walk across all the time. What a beautiful metaphor for going, because life goes on, right?
Written by: non0230
I’m a
man going
ギョウ
on a
Journey
on an airplane to Okinawa おこなう. You could ゆくcome コウ. If you want to go いく, get on アン
line
.
Written by: Jules.33
I should only need
one
umbrella
for the journey, so really I should be
going
.
Written by: JO_O…
You「ゆ」are going「コウing」to act as a banker, so every day Yuki「ゆき」and you are going「goいng」to open your bank and eat an「アン」old tuna「おこな」before the employees arrive. OK?「おこ?」
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
A
person goes
to at least
two
roads
on a journey
Written by: ディアロ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ うまくいく - (Godan verb - く) to go smoothly, to turn out well, to do the trick, to have peaceful relations
/ ぎょうぎ - (noun) manners, behavior, behaviour
/ りょこう - (noun/する verb) travel, trip, journey, excursion, tour
/ あんぎゃ - (noun/する verb) {Buddh} pilgrimage; walking tour, travelling (on foot)
/ ぎんこう - (noun) bank, banking institution
Kunyomi: み.える, み.せる, み.る
Onyomi: ケン
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: みる
Radical
see, hopes, chances, idea, opinion, look at, visible
Mnemonics
You have to see this! There's a giant
eye
with
legs
, just walking around like a human.
Written by: マイコー
Show all mnemonics (25)
It would be misera-ble みせる to be an
eyeball
with
legs
and have to see yourself in a mirror みる. If that were me, I would have bro-ken ケン all the mirrors in my house.
Written by: Wolfenspace
It would be "miserable"「MISERU み.せる」to be an
eyeball
with
legs
and have to *see* your reflection in a "mirror"「MIRU み.る」. If that were me, I would have "broken"「KEN ケン」all the mirrors in my house with the *hope* that I wouldn't be *visible*.
I hope I get the chance to see a squid
at the aquarium.
Written by: oωo
An
eye
with
legs
is called sight.
Written by: Aroshima
Look and see there with your own
eyes
!
Some twisted ル
is coming this way! Aaaaa!
Written by: アムン
Your
eyes
look
down
on something
Written by: Nhelviate
The
eye
with
legs
spoke to me. "Can 「ケン」you see me 「み」?"
I really wish I couldn't.
Written by: シロガミ
The
eye
of a
person
can see.

(*keːns, *ɡeːns)
ケン,ゲン← /kienᴴ/, /ɣienᴴ/ ← *keːns, *ɡeːns
A single
eye
with
legs
can look at visible things and see chances to make ideas and hopes.
Written by: moolsu
The
eye
of Sauron see
you on top of his
tower
Written by: Ivan27
What is this mutant creature?! It's got one
eye
walking on some hideous
legs
AND IT IS LOOKING AT ME! AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!! RRRRUUUUUNNNN FFFOOORRR YYYOOOUUURRR LLLIIIFFEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written by: AidanRyota
Your
eyes
move like
legs
so you can see
Written by: ディアロ
to see
is when your
eyes
work. The
legs radical
indicates that your eyes
are actively working, and therefore seeing(like how your legs give your body motion and the ability to work and do things)
Written by: かわうそ
I hope that person with
eye
will have
leg
Written by: ポポスくべ
What you can see is the light that
runs
into your
eyes
Written by: lokoluis15
With my new robotic
eye
I could see みる had replaced his
legs
with ケン prosthetics.
Written by: チェイスです
I hope that pillbug
has a good
eye
so it can see people approaching
Written by: チュリップ
As you
walk
- through life you can see more of what is inside the
boxes
. Giving you new hopes, ideas, chances and opinions
Written by: Sjerry
{MIRU}r {MIRU}r on the wall {KEN} you make visible my idea to change them all? If you allow me this chance to make a {MISERU}m that shifts the people's opinions, I'll look at your weird dream of being a walking
eye
and I'll see to it that you gain a pair of
legs
. Signed: {MI, the ERU}dite.
Written by: LeBran
An
eye
+ a leg
that refers the MOVEMENT they do
= The movement/things they do, that is "to see".
Written by: Japaneses cool
Looking from a
window
with
curtains
open
Written by: ライオンさま
You see with your
eyes
, not
legs
!
Written by: ルイス
Mi
eye
is bro-ken
Written by: BurnedBooks
Chances are you saw an
eye
walking around with
legs
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
Giant
eye
with legs is able to see your chances of misery. It looks at your hopes and gets an idea to make your possible miseryvisible to you.
Written by: Nukenberg
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ はなみ - (noun/する verb) cherry blossom viewing, flower viewing
げる / みあげる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to look up at, to raise one's eyes; to look up to, to admire, to respect
/ みごと - (Adjective/-な) splendid, magnificent, excellent, fine, superb, beautiful, admirable; utter (esp. defeat), total, complete; {n} {arch} something worth seeing, sight, spectacle
/ いけん - (noun/する verb) opinion, view, comment; scolding, reprimand, rebuke, admonition, cautioning, warning
せる / みせる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to show, to display; to make (something or someone) look ..., to present an appearance of ...; to make (something) worth watching, to be entertaining; {aux-v} {v1} to make a show of (doing), to do in a conspicuous manner, to do in view of others (after the -te form of a verb); {aux-v} {v1} to resolve to do, to do at any cost, to show others that one will ... (after the -te form of a verb)
Kunyomi: つき
Onyomi: ガツ, ゲツ
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: つき
Radical
month, moon
Mnemonics
The
Amogus
is in the moon
Written by: ピエロ06
Show all mnemonics (15)
The moon shines through the
draped window
Written by: アンジです
As a Werewolf, every month the full moon really gets げつ to your guts がつ
Written by: リアンカ
Every *month*, werewolves are changed by the full
*moon*
. It really "gets"「GETSU ゲツ」their "guts"「GATSU ガツ」craving raw meat. I would use "two keys"「TSUKI つき」to lock them up, not one!
A month is longer than a
day
Written by: chagon
This month starts with a new moon: I can observe it through my
draped window
at night.
Written by: ジャヌ
From the shape of the
crescent moon
🌙, it took on the direct meaning of the moon, and the indirect meaning of month, which is the time it takes for the moon to finish its circumnavigation around the earth.
Written by: non0230
I like すき the
moon
つき, I drive at night each month to see it. I guess ゲツ I need gas ガツ.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Pictograph: Simply a waxing
Crescent Moon
.

Note: when in radical form this can mean 'moon' or 'part of the body'.
Written by: ハンゾウ
It is the kanji for 'sun' but with two rays of light bouncing off of it, to show how
moon / moonlight
is just reflected sun / sunlight.
Written by:
In the anime a silent voice, the deaf character wanted to say すく, but said つき instead and her love interest though she was complimenting the moon
Depicts the crescent
moon
, but conflated with ⺼, a form of . Related to but not to .

(*ŋod)
ガツ←ぐわつ← /ŋi̯wɐt̚/ ← *ŋod
ゲツ←ぐゑつ← /ŋi̯wɐt̚/ ← *ŋod
Every
MONTH
when the
MOON
is full we
GETSU
ited up and
TSUKI
down the mountain.
Written by: Andymc1963
Man, you're so good at tag! I mean, she only gets {げつ} you once a month. Scratch that, once in a blue
moon
!
Written by: kije En Ken
The kanji for moon looks like a
flashlight
Written by: ミコ
This kanji looks like a spaceship to the moon
Written by: ポポスくべ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ まいつき - (noun/adverb) every month, each month, monthly
/ じゅうにがつ - (noun) December; twelfth month of the lunar calendar
/ こんげつ - (noun/adverb) this month
/ せんげつ - (noun/adverb) last month
/ げつようび - (noun/adverb) Monday
Kunyomi: あと, うし.ろ, のち, おく.れる
Onyomi: , コウ
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
behind, back, later
Mnemonics
There are
ghosts
and
monsters
behind
you
.
Written by: Blue Sea
Show all mnemonics (46)
Go , or you'll be left behind ! Because there is a
short thread
between
lingering
and being
late
.
Written by: yuppie
Go ゴ back and ato-ne あと for saving your s-ushi roll うしろ for later.
Written by: Wolfenspace
A
person walking
with a
slight
limp
will easily fall behind.
Written by: Karlla
A
man going
late
leaves
short threads
behind. Imagine a cartoony character running with fibres floating behind!
Written by: アフマヂ
It was
*later*
in the evening, after buying "natto"「ATO あと」at the store, when she
stopped
*behind* a tree to try to see "who she"「USHI うし」was being followed by. She saw a
ghost
floating along the path! She decided to "go"「GO ゴ」*back* the other way.
The
trudging man
accidently left a trace of red
thread
behind in the
winter
snow. Oh wells, he'll pick it up later
Written by: Leizunwolf
I
stopped
sewing
since it was
late
already. I was already behind on my sleep schedule.
A
man
shortly
delayed
is behind.
Written by: SolidShredder
Go
back to atone
あと
for what you have done - or she
うし
will row
away and leave you behind.
Written by: チャーリー98
Ideogram: Originally
“thread” +
“foot” later
“step” was added to emphasize the act. The idea is that thread indicates a small distance, while the foot is the backwards facing footprint and step indicates moving back.

If you take a
step
back the distance of a
short thread
youll find find your
footprints
leading you back.
Written by: フバフバ
A
person
who experiences a
short
delay
has fallen behind and will arrive back home later.
Written by:
a
foot
following a
thread
along a
road
that was left behind so that they could find their way back home later.
If you fall behind in
winter
weather dressed in
short threads
, you need to
stop lingering
in the snow and go {ゴ} as fast as you can. It's later than you think.
The
short
and
late
GOes
to the back.
Written by: Malice Galaxius
Stop
lingering
!
Winter
is coming and your life is hanging by a
short thread
if you don't GO ゴ. Don't look behind, it's too
late
.
Written by: ティメア
a
moving person
dragging
winter
behind them on a
string
.
In a group of children
walking
to the crossroads /コウ, the
tiny
tots who
walk slowly
will be left behind unless they get carried on someone’s back. I guess we could always go back and look for them later.
Traditionally,
is viewed as a rope tied to a foot dragging behind
.
If you're
late
you'll be a
step
behind.
GO go go, you're late!
Written by: レイん|レナ
A person who is
lingering
like a
thread
without making decision will be
late
and left behind
Written by: Gladis 2308
Before the
man stepped
into the labyrinth, he tied the end of some red
thread
to the entrance to leave behind a trail. Unfortunately, the thread was too short, so
later
he did not find his way back.
With
short
steps
, you'll be
late
[r]
and left behind.
Written by: コエル
When you are a
step
short
you'd be
late
and end up behind them.
Written by: ちゃん
going man calling out
to the back of the
cuckoo-cow
'cause he was
late
in the afternoon {ごご PM}
Written by: Suoira
A
person going
with
thread
around their
walking legs
will be later
Written by: ディアロ
The caterpillar
going
into the
cocoon
LATER {あと、のち} emerged BACK {うしろ} into the world AFTER {ご} some time having left it’s
walking legs
BEHIND {しり}.
When you
go out
in the
winter
snow, be sure to tie this
thread
BEHIND you, so you can find your way BACK. You wouldn't want to be LATE!
Written by: Genius1985
Behind closed doors, I must confess, in the
winter
, I prefer
sewing
over eating
soft ice
. Conversely, in the summer, I GO ゴ grab something cold from the COOP コウ supermarket every day.
my car is out of gas so i will
walk
there
later
and still be early by a
short thread
of time
Written by: weirdkeichan
Step
by
step
, the
thread of your life is getting shorter
. Leaving the cut off
thread
behind, you are approaching the
winter
of your life, when you will think back to when you were young.
Written by: ききな
You glance behind yourself and breathe a sigh of relief "it's {GO} time!" you rush to the back of the {OaKU}wood
gate
and tie a
thread
to your pinkie. Legend says that if you re{KOU}nt your sins
late
at night to a guardian made out of {OaKU}wood, the thread you weave onto your fingers will later fall off when you {ATO}ne and grant you a wish as long as you do {NOt CHI}t, so you better p{USHI} yourself to become a better person.
Written by: LeBran
GO
back there, behind the
katakana 'mu'
/mooing cow/USHI, I'll meet you
later
.
Written by: レイん|レナ
Follow the
taskmaster
by attaching a
thread
to his behind. Now you are
going
in his direction
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
After a grub
go
es through the
cocoon
stage, it leaves its
walking legs
behind for a life of flight.
*
is thread/coccoon
Written by: ジューリ
You decided to
go
to the later
knitting
class at
night
since you were busy earlier in the day
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
Due to the severe burden of cold weather, people would spend
winter
staying/lingering
indoors and working on arts/crafts like
sewing
to produce valuable goods for the purpose of selling later when the weather improves and trade/markets open up. For symbol positions, consider "1) people, 2) burying the winter underneath 3) their craftwork."
Written by: Envisioner
The flight is way behind
and they will be
delayed
because they took a
short
stop
somewhere.
Written by: くん
The
man
will get
winter
threads
later
Written by: ロニー88
going
out in
thread
clothes during
winter
is not smart, go back and change.
Written by:
The
man
kept a
thread
of his
late
wife behind him
Written by: Quixotic
You
stopped
late
behind the
threads
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
The man
stops, because he is stuck behind an obstacle. He was trying to GO to work, but now he will be
late
because of the delay.
Written by: RemiJP
I feel a
thread
tickling my back. After a short
delay
I
stop
walking and look behind me. There is nothing there, but now I'm scared.
I hope it won't happen again later.
Written by: こガエル
Winter
mountains. A
man is going
home until blizzard will not cover everything. He is
late/behind
schedule because winter days are like
short threads
. Snow already has been falling down...
Written by: mih9898
The
man
put the hat on because it's
winter
but he's fallen behind so he stopped under an
awning
Written by: Eriko-chan
After
I
speak with an
accent
, I do
sum
skiing
.
Written by: Anonymous123
You hear behind you an echoing voice: "Japanese for
I
is
, the
person
behind you screams, waving their arm. PS: I didn't use the meanings of the radicals here, prompting you to rather focus on the image. The lines over the upper radicals are used to convey "an echo" while the radicals look like イ and respectively.
Written by: Bz
Related vocabulary
see all words
し / あとまわし - (noun) putting off, postponing
/ のち - (noun) later, afterwards; future; after one's death; {arch} descendant
/ ごご - (noun/adverb) afternoon, p.m.
/ こうかい - (noun/する verb) regret, repentance, remorse
/ さいご - (noun) end, conclusion; {adj-no} last, final, latest, most recent; {exp} no sooner than, once, right after (often having negative consequences) (after -tara form or -ta form followed by "ga"); {arch} one's final moments
Kunyomi: まえ
Onyomi: ゼン
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: りっとう
Radical
in front, before
Mnemonics
Every the
month
, the
grass
in front of the lawn is cut with a
knife
.
Written by: Houou
Show all mnemonics (35)
Oh Mae, that
beard
makes
you
look like a ZEN master
Written by: リアンカ
The angry
Amogus
is standing before you wielding a
knife
under the
eight
Written by: チイちゃん
If you cut infront in a line, the person behind you MAEt get
angry
, loose their ZEN and stab
your body
with a
blade
Written by: Randomdude567
Before I put on my
bunny ears
and become zen {ゼン} like, and
one
with the universe, I look up at the
moon
and shout
Ri
Written by: Anonymous123
We stood before our opponent on the
field
,
swords
shining in the light of the
moon
.
Written by: CatManDan
Every
month
of {MAE} your mom shows up
furious
in front of you. You tell her she needs to be a little more {ZEN}, and before you know it, there's a
knife
in her hand.
Written by: LeBran
*In front* of me, "my"「MAE まえ」
eight
knives
shone in the
moon
light. *Before* I realized it could be dangerous, it made
me
feel "zen"「ZEN ゼン」to see. Now I'm more careful.
One cuts his food,
vegetables
and
meat
with a
knife
on the plate in front of him
Written by: rtega
The
moon
is standing in front of letter
ri
under the
roof thing
Written by: RuaU_U
Via : a
foot
on a
boat
moving forward. The prow in front cuts through the water like a
knife
. You reach your destination before you know it.
/ゼン is the phonetic component, sois the radical.
We can look at the
month-
-ly/"ri"
wall calendar on its
hanger
to look at all the plans we made before.
Written by: エントロピー
Before the full
moon
I practice ZEN with my
sword
.
Written by: レイん|レナ
Ideogram: Originally , “foot” “boat”. A foot moving fowards with a boat. Presumably because ships usually move forwards. Simplified to and . The knife
is added later from “cut”.

Move forward and
cut
the
flesh
till they
stop
Written by: フバフバ
A
samurai
with his
katana
standing IN FRONT of the
moon
.

*The first three strokes look like a samurai's helmet.
Written by: とくだいふろ
The customer in front of you in line is
angry
and
crying
. Think of it as a face with angry eyebrows and crying eyes! I think they MIGHt まえ need to calm down with some ZEN ゼン.
Written by: ・サラ
Ma i-s まえ not zen ゼ ン before she goes out under the
moon
with a
knife
!
Written by: Wolfenspace
Before you can make a name for yourself as a
sword
MAEster まえ, you need to become ZEN ゼン and get blessed by the
moon
by standing before it, wearing
eight
hats. Only then can you drink Sake さき.
Written by: ティメア
Animal horns
from their
body
are cut using a
knife
in front
Written by: ディアロ
before the
eight
is the seventh crescent
moon
of the month, looking like
one
curved
knife
Written by: weirdkeichan
You sit down in front of a
tv set
with two
antennas
Written by: Umberkuku
On the night of a full
moon
,
defend
your front with your
sword
Written by: Uao
The
angry
moon
is in front of you and wants to
stab
you
Written by: pqek
Looks like a large gate that you would find in front of a traditional Japanese estate, before you enter, with the
left door
closed, the
right door
open, and the
gateway frame
.
Written by:
In front of the audience, the MAESTRO まえ stood in a ZEN-LIKE ゼン calm. With
months
of experience, this was going to be as smooth as a
knife
through butter, even with
eyes closed
.
The cutting of the
grass
with a
knife
is done in a
month
at the start of the year. In front/before other months
Written by: GrijsjeBoefje
Oh "man"e that person is standing in front of me. I must remain zen.
Written by: チャーリー98
Myまえ old
TV
but
someone
is in front
Written by: アグノス
MAE goodness, the front of
the moon
was
cut
in
two
.
Written by: Sparkyspines
The
moon
needs a
lid
on it before it can
RI
se!
Written by: カチューシャ
Two
strips
of
meat
that have been
cut
and laid before a
line
.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
You {おまえ} do want to know how the legendary 
moon
knife
 got buried under this Zen {ゼン}
garden
, don't you? It happened long before you were born...
Written by: san-77
Right before you - the grass grows, the
knifes
become duller, the
months
pass by...
Written by: Lorenzz
This particular kanji originally represented a
foot
over something that was either
a boat or a shoe
, signifying moving forward. Over time, it took on the meaning of before / in front of, and the shape got simplified.
Written by: Biev
In front of me, it's ”ぜん” zen to watch ”まえ” ma-e garden.
Written by: ランフイ
Before each
month
, we cut
eight
sticks
with a
knife
in front of us.
Written by: ジョアオ003
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ なまえ - (noun) name; given name, first name
き / まえむき - (Adjective/-な) front-facing; forward-looking, positive, constructive
/ ごぜん - (noun/adverb) morning, a.m.
/ いぜん - (noun/adverb) before, prior to, ago; {n} {adv} the past, before, previously, former times
/ ぜんしゃ - (noun) the former, the first
Kunyomi: い.かす, い.きる, い.ける, う.まれる, う.む, なま, は.える, は.やす, お.う,
Onyomi: ショウ, セイ
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: うまれる
Radical
life, genuine, birth
Mnemonics
the
plant
shows signs of life when its first
bud
appears
Written by: ドみにく
Show all mnemonics (20)
Let me SHOW ショウ you what they SAY セイabout life
Written by: ・サラ
They say セイ y-ou う know a
plant
is full of life when it show-s ショウ a
bud
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
I can "say"「SĒ セイ」that I have a *genuine* interest in the *birth* of
plants
when they "show"「SHŌ ショウ」new *life* through
flowers
that make seeds. But the gardener "Uma Rae is rude"「UMARERU う.まれる」and won't let me see them!
A
cow
on the
ground
is the sign of a good life, so they SEI
Written by: Seraseth
The
cherry blossom
-- sprouts from the
tree
- - every march
Written by: あおい senpai
YOU MARRY{う.まれ} me for life if I{い} SAY {セイ} SO {ショウ}!!

Picture the kanji as a
woman in a wedding dress
with a
veil
.
From birth to death, life on this
earth
, as they SEI, is SHOUrt, so be greatful you have a
roof
on your head.
Written by: Randomdude567
Blend of
sprout
and
dirt
, depicting new life. Related to /セイ,ショウ “blue-green” and /ソウ→ショウ “dark blue; deep green”. Derivatives include /セイ,ショウ “nature; character; personality; quality” and /ショウ,セイ“family name”.

(*sʰleːŋ, *sreŋs)
セイ,ショウ←さん, しやう← /ʂɐŋ/, /ʂɐŋᴴ/ ← *sʰleːŋ, *sreŋs
The
tree
's been bare all winter, but it finally sprouted its first
flower
this spring
Written by: shw00by
The life of a fish ends when you have
three
fishing
rod
and a
katana
Written by: ポポスくべ
Human
live and born on
land
Written by: コノエ・エル
The mother
cow
's belly expands from the
one life
growing inside of it.
Written by: こガエル
M-う.ま birthed you and now you have a セイ in life.
Written by: moolsu
Um {umu}, um Reru {umareru) I genuinely don’t know what to sei for the
stage
shou about life and birth.
I
got my
tutu
and
script
but can’t read it. Can you help, Reru?
Written by: SaltyCogs
Life is good when you have a
No roof
on
dirt
.
Written by: とくだいふろ
Looks like the massive world tree
Yggdrasil
, shedding a
seed
to give birth to new life.
Written by:
They "say" birth is a genuine "show" of life.
Written by: CervidaeAxis
Ideogram: A
plant
sprouting from the
ground
is the universal symbol of life; thats genuine.

As a bushu, can have the reading セイor ショウ.
Written by: フバフバ
A
baby plant
equals life.
Written by: AidanRyota
It was a genuine attempt to {SEI}ve the {KI}d's life, but yo{U} {SHOU}ld {HA}ve known that a
gun
can {O}nly birth death, so you carve a
cross
with their {NA}me and bury A{NA MA}ria in the {I}cy
ground
. "Now, yo{U MAy RE}st in peace".
Written by: LeBran
Related vocabulary
see all words
まれる / うまれる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/intransitive) to be born
まれ / うまれ - (noun) birth, birthplace; {n-suf} {adj-no} born in (country, month, imperial era, zodiac year, etc.)
まれき / うまれつき - (adverb) by nature, by birth, naturally, natural, innate
まれつ / うまれそだつ - (Godan verb - つ/intransitive) to be born and raised (in), to be born and brought up, to be born and bred
まれ / とらどしうまれ - (noun) being born in the year of the Tiger, person born in the year of the Tiger
Kunyomi: いつ, いつ.つ
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: に
Radical
five
Mnemonics
if you count how many straight lines there are, there is 5
Written by: Umi Paseri
Show all mnemonics (16)
ITSU
いつ
almost time, we'll GO
out in five minutes.
Written by: チュリップ
It's いつ five, time to go ゴ.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Kinda looks like a "5" with a couple extra lines
Written by: oωo
GO ゴ number 5! Who's number 5? IT'S YOU! いつ
Written by: ・サラ
itsu nice trait of the human body that we have
five
fingers, so that they can go around to make gestures.
Written by: Randomdude567
Five GOes {ゴ}
halfway
bETWeen
{いつ}
zero
and
ten
.
Written by: ヒァン
"It's
two"
「ITSU いつ」o'clock. We'll "go"「GO ゴ」out in
*five*
5
minutes.
You
are cleared to go 5 more times
Written by: Squidomanis
Visually similar to five tally marks , but derived from
/ゴ with
cross bars
added on the top and bottom. ㄨ is half of , and looks like fallen on its side.

Sometimes “one step” /kʰˠuaᵡ/ is redrawn when used as a component in larger characters, via ≪2B740≫= ⿻丿ユ. The stroke order is based on this decomposition ⿱丿ユ, so 丿 is the second stroke. Compare .

(*ŋaːʔ) 峿
ゴ← /ŋuoᵡ/ ← *ŋaːʔ
This can be seen as
10 inside of
2, which looks like a hydraulic press. So we can say that 10
is being split in 2
, which becomes 5 .
Written by: annimi
Originally written 𠄡, from the kanji
hand
getting
underlined
, it is used to outline the five fingers of the hand.
Written by: non0230
For the kanji the shape in which two sticks cross with a bar at the
top and the bottom
was borrowed to mean “five.” Five divides ten equally so it also meant “equal.”
two
+
upside down four
= five
Go! Its Itsu five
Lines
chasing you!
Written by: DDubixDube
Have you seen the Quintessential Quintuplets? Itsuki is the best girl, she was born fifth
Written by: WhoIsRem?
The number five racing the number seven racing the number two
Written by: ラズロ_Lazlo16
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ いつか - (noun) 5th day of the month; five days
/ いつ - (noun) five, 5
/ - (noun) five, 5
つ / いつつ - (noun) five (used for counting objects); {n} five years of age; {n} eight o'clock (old time system)
/ いつつご - (noun) quintuplets
Kunyomi: あいだ,
Onyomi: カン, ケン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: もんがまえ,かどがまえ
Radical
interval, space
Mnemonics
The
sun
shining through the gaps in the
gate
.
Written by: Karlla
Show all mnemonics (31)
The Space between the
gate
doors means the
sun
CAN かん shine through.
Written by: Norkestra
There's a
gate
that the
sun
goes through at a regular interval.
Written by: Seraseth
Ida あいだ can カン, ケン see the
sun
through spaces in the
gate
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Three CANS カン spaced out in even intervals
Written by: アンジです
There is a space between the
doors
that
sunlight
could shine through.
Written by: non0230
The
gate
separating you from the space ahead is so {MA}ssive that you {KAN}'t believe your eyes. You try to force it open, but nothing happens, you think it's mechanism might be bro{KEN}. You spend hours trying to get through, taking breaks at reasonable intervals, but you only manage to crack it open just enough for the last rays of the
sun
to shine through. You give up, you're not getting p{AI}d enough for this, so you t{AI a DA}ndruff-white cloth to it's handle and walk away dramatically into the night.
Written by: LeBran
In Star Trek II: Wrath of "Khan"「KAN カン」, the Enterprise travels through *space*, past "many"「MA ま」
suns
, to find a technological
gate
to terraforming planets in a short *interval* of time. "I'd"「AIDA あいだ」be too afraid to do that!
The
gate
opens at spaced intervals during the
day
Written by: ヂアモレ
Gaps in the
gate
mean the light of
day
CAN be seen through them.
Via =/カン← /kăn/ ← *ɡreːn … *kreːn, *kreːns → /kăn/, /kănᴴ/ →カン,ケン
The
sun
shines through the gaps in the
gate
at even intervals.
Written by: Beaaaaaaaaa
In the space between the
gate
doors you can see the
sun
, that way ケン, あいだ, and other people inside, カン tell the interval of time that's passed.
Written by: 【サラ☆】
The
saloon doors
leave just enough space for the
sun
rays to go through
Written by: ケンパチ
Gates
allow the
sun
to shine during a certain interval
Written by: ディアロ
Kan you leave space in the
gate
for the
sun
.
Written by: アンドくん
The
sun
shines through tori
gates
during the space of the day, marking the interval of its opening hours.
Written by: ロキムシち
This kanji looks like a crying person's face. This person's eyes are like a
gate
to the soul, and they haven't stopped talking all
day
through gritted teeth. I wonder if they're rambling about outer space in long intervals.
Written by:
An open
gate
has space for the
sun
to shine through.
Written by: ジョアオ003
Ida あいだ, Ken ケン, Ma ま, and I あい can カン all fit in the huge space between the
gate
posts to take a picture with the
sun
setting in the background.
Written by: Jules.33
the
gate
is able to open and make a space for people to walk through every
day
Written by: weirdkeichan
Ida/あいだ the
frog
can/かん stretch her
tongue
a great interval.
Written by: lightmotif
The
gates
of space CAN make the
days
pass in shorter intervals
Written by: Lyrah
A kennel {ケンnel} is an enclosed space with a
gate
. When being treated as an inpatient, a dog may stay in one for one or more
days
.
Looks like
two
doors
of a large gate, that is open, with a large space / gap / interval between doors that the
sun
shines through.
Written by:
The
sun
shines through the gap of the
gates
.
Written by: AidanRyota
It is the time, when
sun
rises through
the
gate
Written by: Hajimar u
I am inbetween
my
mother and father
.
Written by: Nuvssan
Watching the
sun
from the
gate
, I'm contemplating the interval of time it would take to cross this huge space.
Written by:
Two almost symmetric things which look like
flags
, with a gap between them, which can be space for the
Sun
or interval for a
day
Written by: Balasko
Every sunrise – which is the moment when the
sun
enters through the heaven
gate
– is the beginning of a new day – new interval.
Written by: ききな
When the
gate
is opened every
day
, you can see gap between them.
Written by: Houou
An interval is between the
gate
of a
sun
to another.
Written by: アフマヂ
Related vocabulary
see all words
この / このあいだ - (noun) the other day, lately, recently, during this period
える / まちがえる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to make a mistake (in), to commit an error (e.g. in calculation); to confuse, to mistake something for something else
/ ねんかん - (noun/adverb) (period of) a year; {n-suf} during the era (of)
/ せけん - (noun) world, society, people, the public
/ じかん - (noun/adverb) time; hour; period, class, lesson
Kunyomi: あ.がる, あ.げる, うえ, うわ, かみ, のぼ.る, のぼ.す, のぼ.せる
Onyomi: ジョウ, ショウ
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: いち
Radical
above, up
Mnemonics
Branches
reach up from the
ground
.
Written by: Karlla
Show all mnemonics (17)
Up up and AWAY うえ AH, the plant GREW あ.げる
It grew above the tree line! No JOke! ジョウ
Written by: ・サラ
"Joe"「JYŌ ジョウ」planted a
tree
. "Ah, it grew"「AGARU あ.がる、AGERU あ.げる」"way"「UE うえ」*up* *above* the
ground
.
Originally a
short line
above a longer reference
line
. Later the reference line was drawn like an
up arrow
to avoid confusion with ニ, but continues to be the radical.
シャン is a nonstandard tō on’yomi, used only with ancient Chinese terms and place names like Shanghai, from MC /ʑi̯aŋᴴ/, which evolved into the standard go on’yomi ジョウ via /d͡ʑɨau/ → /d͡ʑɔː/ → /d͡ʑoː/. ショウ appears to be a later borrowing, reflecting the devoicing of the onset consonant in contemporary Chinese.

(*djaŋʔ, *djaŋs)
ジョウ← /ʑi̯aŋᵡ/, /ʑi̯aŋᴴ/ ← *djaŋʔ, *djaŋs
The small
tree
grows above the
ground
Written by: チュリップ
Your
toe
s
slap against the mountain's wall as you get farther from the
ground
bellow. Your friend Tate is above you, {JYOU}king about your weak {SHOU}lders. You're about to threaten to {SHAN}k him {UE}n a snake further up hisses suddenly, tate freaks out and screams "{A}aaaaa! {KAtch MI}!!" You scream as he falls towards you "{NO BO}y!!! {UWA}t are you doing?!" You catch him in time but you're pissed! "{TATE, MAn, you're TSU} reckless!"
Written by: LeBran
The little
tree
quickly grew up from the
ground
!
Written by: オキシ
To
go up a tree, you must have at least
one
month's training.
Written by:
your
knowledge or iq
goes up by
one
when learning new things
Written by: weirdkeichan
this
is above the
ground
Written by: ュリア
Looks like a skinny
tree
growing up from the soil above the
ground
.
Written by:
A GURU あ.げる told JOkes ジョウ
to
accUEtely うえ suited their humor and had everyone giggling on the
ground
and kicking their feet up
Written by: Frogsssss
JOe pointed the way UP to UEno Park.
Written by: Andymc1963
I only planted
one
TOmato
seed and it already sprouted above ground.
Written by: ShotoLover
I knew a farmer, Joe /ジョウ/. When I was little he taught me there are trees that grow so high above the
ground
you can't reach even their lowest
branch
.
Written by: *Anna*
Aaaaah! What in the world is that, you ask. Someone flipped the tree upside-down. The
horizontal line
is the trimmed leaves, while the
branches
and the roots point upwards.
Written by: AidanRyota
We
pray
above the
ground
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
A
flag on a flagpole
waves above the
ground
Written by: jeasydj123
Related vocabulary
/ うえ - (noun/adverb) above, over, up; top, summit, upper part, head (e.g. of a staircase); surface, on (top of); the above (in a piece of writing), earlier part; {adj-no} {n} superior, better, higher (position, rank, etc.), upper (class); {adj-no} {n} elder, older, senior; with respect to ..., in terms of, as far as ... is concerned, when (e.g. drunk); besides ..., in addition to ..., on top of ..., as well as ...; after ..., upon ..., on ..., with (e.g. full awareness), as a result of ...; since ..., now that ..., because ...; {suf} {hon} honorable, venerable, dear (after a person of higher status); {arch} emperor, sovereign, shogun, daimyo
/ うわぎ - (noun) coat, jacket, outerwear; top, upper-body garment
/ かみ - (noun) upper reaches (of a river), upper stream; top, upper part, upper half (of the body); long ago; beginning, first; {hon} person of high rank (e.g. the emperor); government, imperial court; imperial capital (i.e. Kyoto), capital region (i.e. Kansai), region (or direction of) the imperial palace; head (of a table); {hon} wife, mistress (of a restaurant)
/ いじょう - (noun/adverb) not less than ..., ... and over, ... and above, ... and upwards, ... or more; beyond (e.g. one's expectations), above, more than, further than; {adj-no} {n} the above, the above-mentioned, the aforementioned, the foregoing; {n} {conj} since ..., seeing that ..., now that ..., once ... (after a verb); {exp} that's all, that is the end, the end
/ しょうにん - (noun) holy priest, saint
Kunyomi: ひがし
Onyomi: トウ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: き
Radical
east
Mnemonics
In the east the
sun
rises from behind the
trees
.
Written by: Karlla
Show all mnemonics (18)
He can see ひがし the
sun
to トウ the east rising through the
trees
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Behind that
tree
the
sun
is rising in the east, past that is TOUkyo
Written by: Seraseth
"
One
day
I'll see the sun rise from behind a
tree
in the East, in Tokyo {トウ}" he said, as he gushed {ひがし} out in tears.
Written by: quickMaffs44
HI KASHI from the EAST, happy birth
day
TO U. I give you a
tree
Written by: ジェン~1984
The
sun
rises from behind the
trees
of "Tokyo"「TŌ トウ」, way *east* of "Higashiyama"「HIGASHI ひがし」Ward in Kyoto.
Pictogram: originally a bag with twisted/tied ends like a candy wrapper used completely for its sound “ton→tou”. The horizontal line was added later for clarity. Therefore as a radical it may mean “thing”. Classically a ideogram:

The
sun
rises behind a
tree
in the east.
Written by: フバフバ
The
SUN
rises behind the
TREES
from the EASTERN part of .
Written by: Abnormalise
If you look TO the EAST Mr HIGASHI you can see the sun rise through the trees.
Written by: Andymc1963
In the east there was a
tree
and the
sun
rising in that direction.
Written by: Christian551
There's a
tree
in the east with a
sun
for a heart, if you {TOU}ch it's brightest leaf on a windy day a {HIssing GASHI} will split open on it's wood and you'll receive the blessing of it's star.
Written by: LeBran
The east
sun
sets behind the
tree
Written by: KaiNakajima
Remember Minami Hokutousai from Dr. Stone:

ホク トウ サイ みなみ
 
  西  
North East West South
N E W S
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
movie projector on tripod TOES
showing the famous scene of the TOkyo hero appearing with his pet {he got sheep} brightly {like the
sun
} through the
trees
to the east
Written by: Suoira
during winter
days
the
trees
have
no
丿
leaves in the east
Written by: weirdkeichan
Sun
rises from the East, but the East also mean Areas and Lands in Eastern directions like とうきょう and とうぶ, therefore there's a
tree
Written by: コノエ・エル
Behind that
tree
the
sun
is rising in the east. The sun always rises in the east, so if you head that way, past the tree, you'll be going east too.
Written by: しまうま
The
sun
rises from behind the
trees
in the east each day.
Written by:
The
sun
rises in the east which is why
Japan
, is called the land of the rising sun.
Written by: ムネモシュネ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ひがし - (noun) east
/ ひがしぐち - (noun) east entrance, east exit
/ とうきょう - (noun) Tokyo
タワー / とうきょうタワー - (noun) Tokyo Tower (place name)
/ とうよう - (noun) the East, the Orient, (East) Asia; {dated} Japan (used in China)
Kunyomi: , よ.つ, よっ.つ, よん
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: くにがまえ
Radical
four
Mnemonics
This kanji resembles a
window
with four sides and a pair of
curtains
.
Written by: gillianfaith
Show all mnemonics (11)
She
used to
よつ
look out the
window
, until she was four.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Originally, four was written , but was introduced to prevent confusion with and in vertical writing. The choice of
“mouth”
and
“divide”
, meaning a “dispersal of breath” /シ, was probably phonetic.

(*hljids)
シ← /siᴴ/ ← *hljids
*Four* is "shi"「SHI シ」or "yon"「YON よん」, but shi is often avoided because it sounds like {death}. The kanji looks like
legs
dangling in a
window
... did someone get snatched up into the attic by Kayako {from Ju-On}?! I hope they don't die.
This kanji looks like a
fist
with four
curled fingers
and a
thumb
.
Written by: lightmotif
The
box
is chosen to represent four cardinal directions, north, east, south, and west. With
eight
inside to remind you of the ordinal directions, NW, NE, SW, and SE.
Written by: non0230
In the
corner
of the
丿
curtained
window
there is a four.
Written by: MinaRei93
Four
boxes
need a
pair of legs
.
four is not an odd number if you put four
legs
into two
boxes
and divide it evenly
Written by: weirdkeichan
A
square
has four sides
Written by: zer0___
Everyone's
Mouth
Dropped when they saw the
leg
through the four sided window
Written by: JoJoJoStar
the
box
contains
Yoshi's legs

kunyomi: yo よ
onyomi: shi シ
Written by: serrea
Related vocabulary
/ にじゅうよじかんせい - (noun) around-the-clock system
/ よじょうはん - (noun) four and a half tatami mats, four-and-a-half-mat room; small room esp. for assignations
/ よっか - (noun) 4th day of the month; four days
/ よん - (noun) four, 4
/ しがつ - (noun) April; fourth month in the lunar calendar
Kunyomi: いま
Onyomi: コン, キン
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: ひとやね
Radical
now
Mnemonics
when I meditate to focus on the now, I sit under a
tent
and chant
RA
Written by: ドみにく
Show all mnemonics (21)
Hey ma! いま when do you want to come コン to my
house
to eat
ramen
? NOW!?
Written by: リアンカ
"Eee ma"「IMA いま」! I want an
ice cream
"cone"「KON コン」
*now*!
Gordon Ramsey
says it's RA ラ so cook it NOW
Written by: BaldingEagle
Hey ma いま, can you come コン over now? There's a
bird
in my
house
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
It's raining right now, so wear a
hat
to keep your
head
dry.
Written by: ゼラオラ
Original form of /ゴン→コン: “What’s in your mouth now?”, from
inverted mouth
and
something spoken
.
is the radical because it’s the radical of .

(*krɯm)
コン←キン← /ki̯əm/ ← *krɯm
Me and a couple of
people
are going out for
men now, do you want to come? Your roomates いま and コン are invited as well.
Written by: チェイスです
Now is right between the
past
and the
future
Written by: jonnekerood
Imagine いま an old wizard with a cone コン shaped hat, telling you to capture the moment NOW! He has a
hat
,
eyes
and
long beard
.
Written by: クアジ
I am CONtent コン now, sitting under a
tent
Written by: AnnonInnu
I'MA wear cosplay when I go to the CONvention now, but I'll change into regular clothes later.
Written by: Pāru Shinju
Now that we were all here, that
guy
over there will tell a story
RA-ther
than boring us to death.
Written by: kana |
Everyone
gathered
in a single
place: it’s happening now.
Written by: ミカエル54
A
person
chants
Ra
to focus on the now
Written by: ディアロ
Now I have
one
visitor
Written by: かわうそ
The life of a
person
is spread out across
time
but you can only ever experience the present,
this point in time
right now.
Written by:
The
person
will now be
one
with the clouds.
Written by:
Right now, you're panicking and running around your {KIN}'s home, you just messed up a very important spell and your ¡totally a
person
definetly not a {KON}dor! cousin is glaring at you with super judgy, eyes. You just had to be the {IMA}ture one and play a dumb prank, huh, you
ra
scal?
Written by: LeBran
I went under a
pyramid
and then
...IS THAT THE CURSE OF
RA
Written by: ニーロク
there is only
one
person
here
ra
-ight now
Written by: weirdkeichan
Right now, I'm standing on my
right foot
holding a
person
in my arms.
Written by: rtega
Related vocabulary
see all words
に / いまに - (adverb) before long, even now
/ こんばん - (noun/adverb) tonight, this evening
/ こきん - (adjective) ancient and modern times, all ages, past and present
/ こんげつ - (noun/adverb) this month
/ こんしゅう - (noun/adverb) this week
Kunyomi: かな, かね
Onyomi: キン, コン
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: かね
Radical
gold
Mnemonics
At the
mountain
, I dig the
ground
and find 2
gold bars
.
Written by: ネコダ
Show all mnemonics (27)
those
two gold nuggets
lying on the
ground
can be used to buy a big
house
Written by: ドみにく
The
KING
{キン} sits on his golden
throne
in the
palace
.
Written by: ヒァン
People
are KEEN キン on finding
sugar CANE
かね in the
ground
. Why? Because they could sell it for tons of gold!
Written by: ・サラ
The
king
at the foot of the
mountain
has
two gold bars
. Can they かね give some to my kin キン?
Written by: Wolfenspace
Looks like a shrine where you leave a gold donation at.
Written by: NotYour
I am keen
キン
on finding a gold can
かね
with a cone
コン
Written by: MSummer
When I die can they かね give my gold to my kin きん
Written by: リアンカ
Depicts a gold
bell
/キン on a
stand
with
ringing sounds
beneath. Alternately, are veins of gold ore—originally copper—buried in the ground . Alternately, according to Maxim Persikov, the bottom was originally , presumably to smelt the ore.

(*krɯm)
キン,コン← /ki̯əm/ ← *krɯm
I went to the
shrine
with my old, Scottish uncle to see the *gold*
statue
inside. He was "keen"「KIN キン」to see it, but when we got there, he said ""I cannae"「KANE かね」make it up this hill!"
Don't worry the
gold bars
are safely hidden on
shelves
, under a
roof
𠆢
Written by: スキス イス
If you
dig
the
dry
ground
near the
mountain
, you CAN Extract {かね} some gold.
Written by: ヒァン
The only
person
that lives with his
かね
, two gold bars, is the キン
king
.
Written by: Omoide
Such a big
house
must be as expensive as gold
Written by: チュリップ
The
king
sits under the
roof
and guards his
gold
.
Written by: crabcrabcat
There are 2 gold
bars
inside the
vault
Written by: チイちゃん
You feel the {GON}g's vibrations in your heart, the {KANA}bis incense is so thick that you and your {KIN}dred spirits can't see the
roof
anymore. The monk is an old
dry
man but he's standing in front of the golden
fins
calmly, leaning on his {KANE}. If it wasn't for the {KON}fidence of what you all have to {GANE} for succeeding this mission, you're sure you'd all already be corpses laying on the
ground
at his feet.
Written by: LeBran
Your next of KIN
キン
will inherit the gold/money
Written by: アリシャ313
The
King
lives
under a big house
and in his hands he holds
2 gold nuggets
always bragging about how much gold he has
Written by: 3Emily
A
bank
stores
gold bars
deep in the basement under the
ground
.
Under his gigantic
parasol
, the
king
let 2 gold
ingots
fall off his pockets.
Written by: ケンパチ
Some crazy
person
on a
jackhammer
drilling for gold
Written by: takai4
The
person
who is
king
wears gold
earrings
.
Written by: embrio
under the
roof
of the gold shrine, stay
dry
{stroke order } with a crow
KA
& cat
NEKO
on the
ground
Written by: Suoira
A
person
with their
many jewels
and gold
Written by: ディアロ
A
human
is
dry
ing
two rain drops
on
one
pack of MONEY.
Written by: EmeraldSui
At the
entrance
of shops, you pay the
owner/ruler
money/gold
coins
so you can きん、かね buy things
Written by: かわうそ
In Minecraft, a
villager's
king
gets
gold ingots
.
Written by: AidanRyota
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ かなづち - (noun) hammer; hopeless swimmer, person who can't swim, someone who sinks like a stone
/ かね - (noun) money; metal
/ きんようび - (noun/adverb) Friday
/ こんじき - (noun) gold (colour, color)
/ おかね - (noun) {pol} money
Kunyomi: ここの, ここの.つ
Onyomi: キュウ,
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: おつ
Radical
nine
Mnemonics
Looks like the
n
of nine
Written by: スキス イス
Show all mnemonics (11)
· Onyomi
Kyuu, ku = Cucumber
· Kunyomi
Kokono = Coconuts

9 cucumber and 9 coconuts
Written by: joyuudesu
Koko know-s ここの that having nine strange
types of
fish hooks
on a
line
丿
cou-ld ク help her catch more cu-te キュウ fish.
Written by: Wolfenspace
At the supermarket,
I
was holding *nine* "coconuts"「KOKONO ここの」while standing in the "queue"「KYŪ キュウ」. I
dropped
one, and it rolled across the floor.
No
line for your
fishhook
? Don't worry, I got nine
Written by: ニュちゃん
Per Wiktionary, “a stylized
hand 𠂇
丿
, with bent wrist/forearm—hence the
hook
stroke at lower right. Earlier forms resemble , . The original meaning of the glyph was “elbow”, which is now written /チュウ←OC *tkuʔ→キュウ.

“After the meaning “elbow” was forgotten, was taken to symbolize a fist tightening to bump up against something; thus, there is a metaphorical bumping up of nine against ten, which is the last number when counting on one's fingers.”

Or, as Henshall puts it, “less than perfect ten: worth only nine.” Thus, is the radical because is an example of something less than perfect.

(*kuʔ) 氿
キュウ, ク← /ki̯ə̯uᵡ/ ← *kuʔ
When I was nine my favorite foods were coo-kies /ク/ and cu-cumbers /キュウ/. A weird combo, but I was just nine at the time. Nine, with a big
n
!
Written by: *Anna*
It is first a pictogram of a
hand
丿
with
fingers
reached to catch stuff, and was later borrowed for 9.
Written by: non0230
nine is
not
丿
able to be divided into
duplicates
Written by: weirdkeichan
Look at those 9 KOKOnOts
coconuts
🥥sitting on the palm trees. 🌴
Written by: agivibes
nine means '
no
'
丿
in german. Kinda
strange
isn't it?
Strange
no
丿
in sight - identified as suspect no. nine.
Written by: アムン
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ここのか - (noun) 9th day of the month; nine days
/ ここのえ - (noun) ninefold; imperial palace, the Court
/ きゅう - (noun) nine, 9
/ - (noun) nine (used for months, hours)
つ / ここのつ - (noun) nine (used for counting objects); {n} nine years of age; {n} twelve o'clock (old time system)
Kunyomi: い.る, い.れる, はい.る
Onyomi: ニュウ
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: いる,いりがしら,いりやね
Radical
enter, insert
Mnemonics
I'm trying to insert the
thread
into the
needle
eye.
Written by: イマンちゃん。
Show all mnemonics (13)
In "Hyrule"「HAIRU はい.る」castle, Link *inserted* a
key
in the
door
, and *entered* an "eerie room"「IRERU い.れる」where he found a "new"「NYŪ ュウ」sword.
You enter the
teepee
and notice the roof is high はい on the left
Written by: リアンカ
When her ニュウ {new} song came out, Taylor entered
the room and said, 🎶 "It's い. はい. {Me. Hi.} I'm the problem." 🎶
Written by: Jen GP
In the Legend of Zelda: Windwaker, when you ュウ enter the
castle
of hyru-le はいる, it's quite eerie いれる.
Written by: Wolfenspace
An up-arrow ⬆️ indicating the place to enter or where to insert something. You write it the same way you write an arrow,
left
to
right
.
The main on’yomi ニュウ is from Middle Chinese /ȵʑi̯əp̚/ by way of Old Japanese にふ. The Proto-Sino-Tibetan root *nup sounds suspiciously like nuptials, from Proto-Indo-European *snewbʰ-, but that’s probably a coincidence.
The alternate reading ジュ, used in a few old words relating to courting, is also from にふ, but may have been influenced by a shift in the Mandarin pronunciation, an irregular sound change made for taboo reasons—to avoid homophony with its derived vulgar meaning.
Not part of any phonetic series, but related to (OC *nuːbs, “inside”)
Looks like a tall person
leaning back and stepping forward awkwardly to
enter
a room with a low doorway.
Written by:
You see that
teepee
over there? If you enter it you can get a new /ニュウ/ mini teepee that looks just the same.
Written by: *Anna*
Inserting a
needle
with a
long stick
is hard.
Written by: ジョアオ003
If rotate hito kanji then you can
insert
another kanji into japanese language
Written by: Veerdb
I
bow to the left
and present
my left arm
to allow the nurse to insert her needle
Written by: ケンパチ
A
lambda
λ is in the logo of Half Life - a series commonly associated with the crowbar, a tool that enables entry.
Written by: Panzer0
Your {NYUU} job is to enter at {JYU}st the right moment in a {HAI}dey-hole and insert the {I}ball into the mini
teepee
Written by: LeBran
Enter
with right foot as customary.
Written by: フバフバ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ にゅうがく - (noun/する verb) admission (to a school or university), entrance, enrolment, enrollment, matriculation
/ にゅういん - (noun/する verb) hospitalization, hospitalisation
/ にゅうじょう - (noun/する verb) entrance, entering, admission, admittance
/ にゅうきょ - (noun/する verb) moving in (to a house, apartment, etc.), taking up residence
れる / いれる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to put in, to let in, to take in, to bring in, to insert, to install (e.g. software), to set (a jewel, etc.), to ink in (e.g. tattoo); to admit, to accept, to employ, to hire; to include; to pay (one's rent, etc.); to cast (a vote); to make (tea, coffee, etc.); to turn on (a switch, etc.); to send (a fax), to call
Kunyomi: まな.ぶ
Onyomi: ガク
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: こ
Radical
study, learning, science
Mnemonics
Gotta work up some
sweat
to earn that school graduation
cap
,
kid
Written by: melocule
Show all mnemonics (34)
Stay
bright
and keep your learning
cap
on,
kiddo
.
Written by: shainii
Man まな, that
kid
Ga could
ガク
study all
day
Written by: Wolfenspace
A
child
is studying while talking
shelter
from the
rain
.
Written by: Raitolulu
The "man, Abu"「MANABU まな.ぶ」, was *studying* things like *science* so the "guy could"「GAKU ガク」make money and buy a
spiky hat
for his
child
.
Via : a
child
goes to school, a
house of writing
, to study writing, science and other learning.
It's a
child
with
Einstein's hair
because he studied, science
Written by: ヴォルフイ
A
child
studying
letters and kanji
until their mind
lights up
from understanding.
Written by: 🦡
This
kid's
mind
is
blown
by the new things they are learning
Written by: lokoluis15
Gotta learn how to build up my "mana"
Written by: CervidaeAxis
It is very hard to recognize the
syllable ツ
, so a
child
must stay in the
house
to study for hours and hours.
A
child
who studies is making their
head
powerful
i.e.
tsu
-yoi AKA
い.
Written by: Envisioner
Under the
ROOF of the SCHOOLHOUSE
the
CHILD's
only reason to be there is to STUDY.

**But as we know that study is one thing,
and learning quite another yet**
Written by: Abnormalise
Why is that
kid
wearing the
graduation hat
? Because they study.
Written by: ジョアオ003
From the original character, the three marks on the top are a very simplified version of
two hands bestowing teachings
to a
child
in a
house
. In summary, the character shows a child receiving knowledge, i.e. learning
Written by: NickKnackSnack
The kanji looks kind of like this guy ->
🙇
, who looks like he's studying or learning
Written by: Kit-N・キテーン
When you were a
kid
you loved to study science and learn all about it. You even {MANA}ged to earn the first place
crown
three
times in a row during the school's fair and {GAin KU}pons to spend in the event's shops.
Written by: LeBran
The
spark
of excitement, you see on the
head
of a
child
who has learnt the magic of science and learning for the very first time.

The childlike excitement of fully grasping what they've worked hard to study.
Written by: Vee2026
the
child
who is learning is wearing a
viking hat
, because they were a menace {まな}
Written by: クインン
The
child
wears the
crown
of learning
Written by: きつねよかい
The
Triceratops
hat
wearing
child
wants to study but she can only がく{gawk} at the kanji.
Written by: TestAcc1
In school, the
child
is wearing a
three-spike hat
.
Written by: AidanRyota
Looks like a
child
in front of an
open book
that
radiates knowledge
to study
Written by: Pandanutiy
The
kid
- has a warm
smile
when he learns new material, but he still asks the teacher
“wha”t
the new material is.
Written by: kana |
In a video game, when you
learn
something you earn MANA
BUbbles
.
Written by: ArgoNomi
The studying
kid
with the
cap
is
learning
science.
Written by: Ralex
hana, the youngest and
brightest
child
there, got
crowned
the winner of the mathlympics
Written by: weirdkeichan
Learning is a the
crown
enlightened
children
wear.
Written by: フバフバ
A
child
with a
small
cap
studying away
Written by: Ciboxd
the final
crown
of knowledge that
shows
all the effort a
child
has but in becoming a man / woman. Essentially coming of age in terms of knowledge
Written by: Mikatsuki_August
You need to work hard
kid
you do want that
graduation cap
after all!
Written by: Theyapon
The head {
crown
}
of a
child
grows
stronger
with study!
Written by: CatManDan
To become a
crown
Prince, the
small
child
needs to study.
Written by: Houou
A
child
needs to
grow
their
knowledge
by learning.
Written by: Okiru
In the school, there are
some kids
studying, the
teacher's table
and the
teacher
.
Written by: Japaneses cool
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ だいがく - (noun) university, college; {hist} {abbr} former imperial university of Japan (established under the ritsuryō system for the training of government administrators); the Great Learning (one of the Four Books)
/ りゅうがくせい - (noun) overseas student, exchange student
/ ちゅうがくせい - (noun) junior high school student, middle school pupil
/ にゅうがく - (noun/する verb) admission (to a school or university), entrance, enrolment, enrollment, matriculation
/ いがく - (noun) medical science, medicine
Kunyomi: たか, たか.い, たか.まる, たか.める
Onyomi: コウ
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: たかい
Radical
tall, high, expensive
Mnemonics
This kanji seems to illustrate a king with expensive tastes. There is a
crown
on his
head
and he wears an expensive
cape
on his
shoulders
.
Written by: Kylanoカイラーノ
Show all mnemonics (28)
A tall
house
needs a
door
, a
top floor
, and a
roof
.
Written by: ringobingo
Everyone wants to talk a-bout たか the tall
skyscraper
with the expensive
tea shop
on the roof. The tea there co-st コウ a fortune!
Written by: Wolfenspace
Mr. "Takai"「TAKAI たか.い」has an *expensive*
apartment
in a *tall*, *high*-
rise
"co-op"「KŌ コウ」
building
.
A tall pagoda
with a big
door
, two expensively decorated
rooms
and it's
roof
on top.
Written by: シンソー
Depicts a tall building with a
roof
, a window
mouth
/コウ for lookouts to look out from, and the
base
structure with a door
mouth
. Buildings are expensive to build, especially as they get really high.

(*kaːw) 稿
コウ← /kɑu/ ← *kaːw
This Tall tower has 2 monstrous
mouths
for windows. It won't eat anyone as long as the
lid
that seals it is kept on. Don't TAKE たか the lid off!
Written by: Norkestra
Whole the kanji
looks like a building, a high, expensive building
Written by: Japaneses cool
My co-worker {コウ} bought a tall and expensive *samurai robot. *samurai robot =
hat
+
head
+
arms
+
body
Written by: Anonymous123
One
above the
other
makes them
tall
Written by: Nihang
The
building
is very tall, with a
needle
high up. It must be very expensive to live there
Written by: Artsykid
You're still {KOU}nting how many expensive prosthetics have fallen out off the tall
box
on the highest shelf. There are more than
two hundred mouths
{TAKA}ing up space on the floor and you're starting to reaaaaally hate {DA KA}worker that forgot to put the
lid
back on the damn thing.
Written by: LeBran
The tall tower with two
windows
reaches high into the sky. It was quite expensive to build.
Written by: チュリップ
They always put the most expensive
thing
taller and higher than
everything else
in shops.
Written by: Uao
The character is literally a tall building with the
roof
, the
window
, the
first floor
, and the
door
. Also borrowed for the meaning of high in price, or expensive.
Written by: non0230
Pagodas have
pot lid
style roofs and upper
openings
for viewing. A larger
hood
style body covers the main
opening
. These buildings are always tall and expensive
Written by: ディアロ
"Haha guys I'm gonna climb up that
tall building and jump off it's gonna be radical!"

"NO JOHN YOU IDIOT THAT'S TOO HIGH, AND YOUR MEDICAL BILLS WILL BE EXPENSIVE!"
Written by: jeasydj123
The TALL king, your HIGHness, has EXPENSIVE items, like the
crown
in its
head
and the
cape
in its
shoulders
.
Written by: Ralex
the teapot looks like a
box not upside-down
with a
mouth-like
opening and a
lid
Written by: weirdkeichan
Don't overthink it, This is just a
pagoga house
, which is usually very tall
Written by: Mikatsuki_August
In Death Note, Kiyomi
TAKA
da
has high praise for Kira.
Written by:
I close my
mouth
with the
kettle lid
since the expensive
box
was turn upside-down after falling from a high/tall place.
Written by:
2 stories
building
with a
roof
,which is freaking High for 1-2000 years ago.
Written by: Dan.t.ph
the meal under that
kettle lid
to feed all these
mouths
is surely expensive
Written by: zhowell
When you stack a lot of things
on
top
of
each
other
physically, they become tall and high up, and when 'stacked' metaphorically, they become more expensive.
Written by:
A tall sTACK’A {たか} expensive
boxes
and their fancy
lids
Written by: ろおん
When you put a
lid
on your
box
you can use your
mouth
to tell everyone how big and expensive it is
Written by: Astarlia
I sat with my tall friend on the
upside-down box
, placed the
lid
on the kettle and drank the tea with our
mouths
.
Written by: イマンちゃん。
*Expensive* buildings are always at least
two
stories *tall*
Written by: liltofu
Related vocabulary
/ たか - (noun) quantity, amount, volume, number, amount of money
さ / たかさ - (noun) height, altitude, elevation, level; {math} altitude, height
らか / たからか - (Adjective/-な) loud, sonorous, ringing
/ たかね - (noun) high price
/ さいこう - (Adjective/-な) best, supreme, wonderful, finest; highest, maximum, most, uppermost, supreme
Kunyomi: まる.い
Onyomi: エン
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: どうがまえ,けいがまえ,まきがまえ
Radical
circle, yen, round
Mnemonics
One round earpiece broke off my
glasses
. That's what you get for buying them for one yen.
Written by: lightmotif
Show all mnemonics (13)
There's a famous cat on YouTube named "Maru"「MARU まる」who is as *round* as a "*yen*"「EN エン」coin, and will climb
inside
any
box
!
From Middle Chinese /ziuᴇn, ɦˠiuᴇn/, with the original sense of "circle, roundness".

The yen sense came much later, in the Meiji period, from Chinese /yuán, itself from /yínyuán, “round silver object, especially a piece of eight”. Compare Chinese /yuán, and Korean 원/won.

The yen became the official currency of Japan in 1871, succeeding the
ryō
and the
mon
.
Two
little boxes
in an
upside down box
are usually worth one yen.
Written by: espiacent
I opened my
wallet
, there's only one yen inside
Written by: チュリップ
My round
eyeglasses
are
brok-en
エン. Probably because I bought them for one yen.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Looks like a
big E
sideways and a
little n
below it = en.
Written by: ソーサーペン
The circle in your hand is part of the compensation your friend has shipped to you in a {MARO}on
box
. You were really {MADO} at him for accidentally {MARU}ning you at sea when he didn't turn around to check if you were still there, but now you're livid. Did he really think you'd be happy hav{EN} to count this many yen coins?? You're gonna beat him with your
sticks
next time you see him.
Written by: LeBran
If want to marry/まるい two squares instead of CIRCLES, it will cost an EN-dless/えん amount of YEN/えん.
Written by: wofeyes
Everything I see is round due to my one yen
3d glasses
!
Written by: ケンパチ
You can buy a
box
with a
pot lid
inside for one YEN
Written by: とくだいふろ
These
glasses
cost 1000000000 yen. It's too expensive to buy. Let's find new glasses.
Written by: AidanRyota
These glasses are
square!
I wanted round ones!
Written by: BaldingEagle
A
cute little cat
in your
blanket
Written by: eekrotkaye owo
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ まるみ - (noun) roundness, rotundity; mellowness, maturity
/ まるがた - (noun) round shape, circle, circular form
/ えん - (noun, suffix) yen (Japanese monetary unit); circle
/ せんえん - (noun) 1000 yen
/ えんしゅう - (noun) circumference
Kunyomi:
Onyomi: ,
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: こ
Radical
child, sign of the rat, 11PM-1AM, first sign of Chinese zodiac
Mnemonics
This is a child due to its large head, but small arms and legs.
Written by: Neko_claws
Show all mnemonics (19)
The
*child*
reaches out with her
arms
for her parent because "she"「SHI シ」is "co"dependent「KO こ」.
She likes rats cau-se こ she シ is just a
child
Written by: Wolfenspace
Tuck the
child
into
bed
SHE will SOOn be asleep
Written by: リアンカ
the small child is in the
bundle
with his
head
and
arms
sticking out
Written by: ドみにく
That poor child - SHE has lived a
total
of
one
year.
Written by: Karlla
Child
hugging
their mother.
Written by: ジョアオ003
The child is “ko”ld so they “shi”ver
Written by: Mulligan
The rat was the child that
finished
the race to god's banquet first, and was rewarded the number
one
spot of the zodiac.
Written by: Vee2026
My child loves to eat at す
こ -Sushico, a sushi restaurant.-
Written by: Waedia
It’s a unicorn. Children like unicorns.
Ear
1
, face
2
, line through as the horn
3
.
Written by: Sesamesoup
Looks like a child from the side view. You can only see her nose, mouth, and chin...along with her tongue SHE
is sticking out at the rat
she sees in the COrner
Written by: ShotoLover
Pictogram:
Child
with wrapped legs compare with where the arms are wrapped too. Sometimes it is upside down such as in .
Written by: フバフバ
Imagine a tiny child wearing a hat
top stroke
, stretching their arms down to their body
middle stroke with hook
, and standing on little feet
bottom stroke
. That’s how the kanji becomes a child in three strokes!
Written by: Jjhhhhhh
they have a
total
of
one
child
Written by: weirdkeichan
Look at that
child
! シ「She」likeス「likes」caツ「cats」{cat =「ねこ」}.
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
It took you {TSU} long to notice the
two barbs
on the
ground
when you were chasing the {SHI}p around their pen. You {SU}wear you've {NE}ver felt pain like this in all your child years. You shouldn't have gone to play between 11pm - 1am, it was too dark, but you knew you {KO}uldn't play during the day, not with the sign of the rat watching your every move from the mural on the wall.
Written by: LeBran
Is it true that SHIITAKE シ SOUP ス with KOMATSUNA こ is the favourite food among Japanese kids
?
A
child
with a
triangular head
.
Written by: AidanRyota
Kids that are from
one
to
three
years old can't KOme here.
Written by: テレサ・Teresa
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ こども - (noun) child, children
/ ぼうし - (noun) hat, cap
/ いす - (noun) chair, seat, stool, bench; post, position, seat, office
/ - (noun, suffix) child, kid, teenager, youngster, young (non-adult) person; (one's) child, offspring; young woman; young (animal); offshoot; interest; {finc} {abbr} new share; {cards} {mahj} player who is not a dealer; young geisha, young prostitute; {arch} bird egg; {n-suf} -er (often of young women) (after a noun or -masu stem)
/ おやこ - (noun) parent and child
Kunyomi: そと, はず.す, はず.れる, ほか
Onyomi: ガイ,
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: た,ゆうべ,ゆう
Radical
outside
Mnemonics
Potatoes {po
ta
to
} grow outside
Written by: アーメル
Show all mnemonics (30)
There's a guy {ガイ} outside planting potatoes {po
ta
to
}. Besides that, how come {ほか} there hasn't {はず} been any other vegetables planted, only potatoes?
Written by: quickMaffs44
How come ほか I can see some sort of そと guy ガイ outside when
I'm looking
out of my
open window
?
Written by: Wolfenspace
This guy
ガイ
Soto
そと
has been creeping outside my door
all night. Hope the cops
ほか
arrive soon.
Written by: moonkie
The
evening
is the best time to stick your
toe
s
outside
Written by: Seraseth
One
evening
, I looked out my
door
to see a "guy"「GAI ガイ」sneaking around *outside* my house, "sort of"「SOTO そと」like a ninja.
The
moon
/ガツ← /ŋi̯wɐt̚/ ← *ŋod … *ŋʷaːds → /ŋuɑiᴴ/ →ぐわい, ぐゑ →ガイ, ゲ is important for astrological
divination
, but you have to go outside to observe it. Historically, the right side was a character depicting a branching line; not , which depicts a crack, but its left-flip inverse.
Using the
handle
, you open your
window
and see the
moon
outside.
Written by: ヒァン
Night
time is there perfect time
to
go outside
Written by:
the
hand and arm
of a man outside knocks on the
window
Written by: demateriamedica
A
fortune-teller
powers are stronger in the
evening
, that's why it's when he goes outside to earn some money
Written by: スキス イス
You {SOld TO}matos at the market in {HOKA}Ido and now the {GAI} that works for you {HAZU} to go outside during the
evening
and {GE}t more seeds {TO} refill your garden. By the time he comes back, it's late and his
toes
are frozen.
Written by: LeBran
Being outside in the
evening sun
is so
divine
!
Written by: Uao
Guys ガイ, If you want to see the
evening
moon, you need to turn that
doorknob
to go outside
Written by: ケンパチ
During the
half moon
take your
magic stick
and go outside
Written by: ディアロ
Let's spend the
evening
outside throwing the
rod
to the dog.
Written by:
He's the SOTO GAI who likes to live outside
Written by: Andymc1963
The
moon
is already outside, so
you
turn your back to the outside and go home.
Written by: Sityqwai
As we went outside that
evening
,
the guy {がい} went
“to”
to toe on his enemy
Written by: kana |
in the
evening
, if you bring your
magic wand
outside it will be more powerful
Written by: シヴィ・エンビ
i like
to
go outside in the
evening
Written by: weirdkeichan
During cold
evenings
, I won’t put one
toe
outside.
Written by: Sadaharu_3
Phono-semantic ideogram: Phonetic
“crescent moon/ガイ/ゲ” Semantic
“divination stick”.

The
divination
relied on the moon if it was a
crescent
then the part “outside” our view is obscured.
Written by: フバフバ
In
evening
with
friends
Written by: Nihang
そと and ガイ are out for the
evening
. I would've gone too, but I stubbed my
e and it freaking hurts!
Written by: チェイスです
Things that exist in different spacetimes, outside of my subjective world, are — just like this
evening
— covered in darkness. It was especially true in the past but even now people
divine
what was and what will be.
Written by: ききな
In the
evening
, this *guy* I know paints his
toe
nails outside at the front of his porch. His name is *Soto*.
Written by: ニムエ
Every
evening
, I go outside to dip my
toes
in {soot}「そと」.
Written by: Vitor Conte
I, wa-
ta
shi am standing outside the door
Written by: チュリップ
A young magician likes to practice outside in the
evening
with his
magic wand
, as opposed to the old magician who wakes early to practice with his wand in eminent
Written by: ジューリ
In the
evening
,
Katakana To
is growing potatoes {po ta
to
es} outside.
Written by: AidanRyota
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ そと - (noun) outside, exterior; the open (air); other place, somewhere else, outside one's group (family, company, etc.)
に / ほかに - (adverb) else, in addition, besides
/ いがい - (noun/adverb) excluding, except (for), apart from, other than, besides, in addition to; outside (a boundary, scope, etc.)
/ げか - (noun) surgery (branch of medicine); department of surgery
/ がいこくじん - (noun) foreigner, foreign citizen, foreign national, alien, non-Japanese
Kunyomi: , や.つ, やっ.つ, よう
Onyomi: ハチ
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: はち,はちがしら
Radical
eight, eight radical (no. 12)
Mnemonics
The famous dog Hachiko was named like that because his
legs
looked like this kanji from behind. According to the American movie, it was named like that because he was the eighth dog in the litter.
Written by: OneiricDiver
Show all mnemonics (11)
I have eight yachts やっつ, you よう wanna see? They're just behind that
mountain
. Ha, see ハチ? You didn't believe me!
Written by: Wolfenspace
A person could split into two ハ from sneezing
HACHI
Written by: Porcospino
At
*eight*
o'clock, I will have "hot tea"「HACHI ハチ」on "your"「YŌ よう」"yacht"「YATTSU やっ.つ」.
Represents the eight points ✳ of the compass 🧭. Early versions resemble a broken X pointing
SW-NW
and
NE-SE
. See also , , , and .

(*preːd) 𩡩
ハチ← /pat̚/ ← *preːd
Eight
is supposed to represent the ordinal directions, NW, NE, SW, and SE, but the upper part is ripped off. Combining with the cardinal directions, they make up exactly eight compass points.
Written by: non0230
I thought the four
eight the
legs
, but they're fine!
Written by: ジョアオ003
That looks like someone
clapping his hands
.
When you clap your hands, you must do it at least eight times, otherwise someone will probably tell you: よう, や
's all? {Yo, that's all?!}
Written by: ケンパチ
There are many funny looking creatures in the oceans. A friend of mine, who works on a boat, once caught a fish with eight
fins
. He put it in a hatch /ハチ/ then took a picture of it to send it to me. I still see that in my nighmares.
Written by: *Anna*
This girl sneezed eight times in a row like "HACHI!!!" ハチ
Written by: Frogsssss
Four of these dashes
will make eight.
Written by: ヂアモレ
So what eight things do you have? You have eight yachts
やっつ
. Go ahead and count them. They're beautiful. Also, be sure not to be confused by this particular reading mnemonic. It includes the つ, even though the つ is outside the reading you need to learn
just makes things easier for you overall
. Since you can see the つ outside, it shouldn't be too difficult for you.
Written by: フフィ
Related vocabulary
つあたり / やつあたり - (noun/intransitive) venting one's anger (on someone or something), taking out one's anger on
/ やちよ - (noun) very long period, forever; eight thousand years (orig. meaning)
/ やっとかめ - (Adjective/-な) a long time (since the last time), it's been a while (since I last saw, mailed, etc., you) (Nagoya (and surrounding areas) dialect)
/ ようか - (noun) 8th day of the month; eight days
/ はち - (noun) eight, 8
Kunyomi: , むい, む.つ, むっ.つ
Onyomi: ロク
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: は
Radical
six
Mnemonics
8
minus
2 strokes
makes 6
Written by: Squidomanis
Show all mnemonics (16)
Whoever wins
"rock"「ROKU ロク」
,
paper
,
scissors
, wins a *six* pack of "Mutsu"「MUTTSU むっ.つ」apple juice!
666 can be associated to most もっつ rock ロク and roll music む, むい
Written by: Wolfenspace
It is derived from the picture of an
old cottage
, which has six sides, namely, the roof, the floor, and all four walls.
Written by: non0230
A person or object under pressure is not able to perform 100%. Therefore, when you apply
pressure
on
eight
it becomes less than 100% of itself, which is six.
Written by: カイデン
Possibly depicts the
roof
and
walls
of a shed /ロ, which approximates the sound ロク, meaning six. Alternatively, could be the remnants of a system of tally marks or a corrupted polygon 💢. Do not confuse with .
I was in a bad MOOd {む} after the
ROCKet
{ロク} launch got delayed for the 6th time.
It takes
eight
legs to hold up this six kilo
kettle lid
Written by: ニュちゃん
8
lids?
But I only needed 6
Written by: BaldingEagle
Eight
kettles
are on the table, but two are knocked off. Now there are six.
Written by:
There are six
kettle lids
and
eight
kettles, surprisingly.
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
They built a
MOTel
{む.つ} on top of the ROCKy {ロク}
Mountains
, it's 6 miles high!
Eight
minus
2 strokes
is six.
Written by: AidanRyota
the
kettle lid
was very
ha-t
Written by: weirdkeichan
We need a new
pot
for this
overflowing soup
. This other one is six times small!
Written by: Southern19
six
kettle lids
have
eight
stains.
There are 5 corners, 3 from
and 2 from
, which is before 6.
Written by: ジャンデ
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ - (noun) six, 6
/ むいか - (noun) 6th day of the month; six days
/ にしむくさむらい - (expression) nishimuku samurai (mnemonic for remembering the months with fewer than 31 days)
/ ろく - (noun) six, 6
つ / むっつ - (noun) six (used in counting); {n} six years of age; {n} six o'clock (old time system)
Kunyomi: お.りる, お.ろす, くだ.さる, くだ.す, くだ.る, さ.がる, さ.げる, した, しも, もと
Onyomi: ,
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: いち
Radical
below, down, descend, give, low, inferior
Mnemonics
Roots
grow down into the
ground
.
Written by: Karlla
Show all mnemonics (21)
She ta-lks した down to me, I ca-n't カ stand it!
Written by: Wolfenspace
I had to "stop"「SHITA した」pulling weeds because their
roots
went too deep *down* *below* the
ground
. I "can't"「KA カ」get them out! My garden "could"「KUDA くだ」be ruined.
A hand with it's
index finger
I
pointing down. You can also see the
thumb
`
and
the rest of the clutched hand
, all depicted. Think this -> 👇
Written by: イタさん
Shitake した, カ
mushrooms
come from below the
ground
Written by: りきぱち
An arrow
pointing
down. A
dot
below the
line
was added later to emphasize descent and for symmetric contrast with . Both characters use the reference line as the radical.

(*ɡraːʔ, *ɡraːs)
カ,ゲ← /ɣaᵡ/, /ɣaᴴ/ ← *ɡraːʔ, *ɡraːs
Mirrored upside-down version of with bit hanging down
Written by: Bethベス
Your
toe
is on the
ground
below.
Written by: Haruki
Sadly, my skills in CAR
GAMES
are below average. 🚗 🎮 #readingonly
You coulda 「くだ」 shoulda 「した」 done that before we descended down below! Now you can't 「カ」!
Written by: Tamulet
From the
ground
roots
grow down
Written by: ディアロ
For something to be below, descend, or inferior,
one
thing must be above from which it
lowers
itself
.
Written by: Vee2026
I have a
ca-t
that lives under
ground
, and SHE TAlksした. Once, she said "MEOW,MEOOW!".
Written by: Japaneses cool
some people may think not
one
person in the world is INFERIOR to the
fortune-teller
Written by: weirdkeichan
There's something
below
the
table
Written by: mazzukou
The
'T'
shape creates the grid axis, and the small
'line'/'drop'
is below the
'X' axis
, pointing down, and descending from the origin.
Written by:
Katakana To
is digging down the
ground
.
Written by: AidanRyota
The horizontal stroke
at the bottom symbolizes the flat surface of the earth. Below, the component
represents the roots that penetrate deep into the ground.
Written by: なないで
Something
is falling down from the letter
T
Written by: mliekosmedom
Shita-san
した
, don't let
one
bad
divination
get you down
Written by: Kisa
Why do kids love digging so much? You won't find anything fun below the
ground
just some broken ca-r /カ/ parts, trash, or a
branch
.
Written by: *Anna*
You are digging in the
ground
looking for a
to
e
. Why? Because the farmer's wife asked you to. She Ta-したlked a lot about it being below ground, she also said something about a ca-ヵr
Written by: Miku0Sama
Related vocabulary
/ くつした - (noun) socks, sock, stockings, stocking
/ しも - (noun) lower reaches (of a river); bottom, lower part; lower half (of the body, esp. the privates), feces (faeces), urine, menses; end, far from the imperial palace (i.e. far from Kyoto, esp. of western Japan); {adj-no} dirty (e.g. dirty jokes, etc.)
/ もと - (adverb) under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.), beneath; with (e.g. one blow), on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...), in (e.g. the name of ...); (someone's) side, (someone's) location
/ ちかてつ - (noun) {abbr} subway, metro, underground (railway)
宿 / げしゅく - (noun/する verb) boarding, lodging, board and lodging, room and board; boarding house, lodging house, lodgings
Kunyomi: く.る, きた.す, きた.る
Onyomi: ライ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: き
Radical
come, due, next, cause, become
Mnemonics
One
bowl of
rice
coming up
Written by: スキス イス
Show all mnemonics (24)
Someone who hides all the
ri-ce
ライ under the
ground
could rule くる the world and become king when they cause a food shortage.
Written by: Wolfenspace
This
rice
on the
ground
must have come from the sky.
Written by: めがん
When someone *comes* to culinary school, the
one
most important skill to *become* a sushi chef is to make perfect sushi
"rice"「RAI ライ」
. First, the rice has to be "cooled"「KURU く.る」properly. *Next*, it must be seasoned. That is the "key"「KI き」to graduating.
The
one
who can make the
rice
come will become the next king.
Written by: Squidomanis
KU-ld
the RAI-ce
ライ
be coming?
Written by: YoImLive
The
rice
in the ground
is about to come
Written by: Marie-Louison
Via :
One
cannot make the
rice
come any faster by peeking under the lid. Wait for it to finish, unless you want to become a tunuki! It will be ready in due time.
Use tanu-KI to remember that the radical, chosen arbitrarily when the character was simplified, is and not .
Plant the
tree
today and tomorrow it becomes rice
Written by: ニモ.ケモノ
When
RIce
/ RYE {ライ}
comes heavy
on the
plant's
stalks
, harvest is due.
Written by: ヒァン
One
rice
bowl will be coming!
Written by: AidanRyota
Rice
has become a part of my body. Because I eat rice everyday
Written by: Yua
What is to come is
not yet
Written by: Mopolo95
It's a combination of
rice
and
tree
, symbolizing growth, coming forth like a growing plant.
Written by:
From under
one ground
,
many
trees
will come
Written by: ディアロ
I'll have くる make ライ
one
giant burger the Next time he comes to
America
.
Written by: チェイスです
On
one
street You can go in all
directions
Written by:
Ten
drops of
sweat
come from the running
tree
. Hey look, it's coming home!
Written by: DDubixDube
No
丿
tree
can never cause even
one
rice
grain to grow.
Written by: ウインク
The one
who has the rice
will COME DUE as the NEXT one to BECOME king and lead our CAUSE.
Written by: Vazev
Your
rice
is due on this
plate
!
Written by: ジョアオ003
Next month we will become very busy. The cause? The
rice
will come fully out of the
ground
and be due for harvest.
Written by:
Two guests
added to
not yet
means they're still coming.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
she used to have a friend from the
usa
but now she has
no
丿
friend
Written by: weirdkeichan
If you spread
rice
and RAI grains on the
ground
you can get the birds to come down
Written by: Seraseth
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ さらいねん - (noun/adverb) year after next
/ らいねん - (noun/adverb) next year
/ らいげつ - (noun/adverb) next month
/ らいしゅう - (noun/adverb) next week
/ さらいげつ - (noun/adverb) month after next
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ,
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: きがまえ
Radical
spirit, mind, air, atmosphere, mood
Mnemonics
To have a peaceful spirit,
cut the grass
to blow off
steam
.
Written by: Neko_claws
Show all mnemonics (18)
The
spirit
moves through the air with mindless mood. It's very -ki-ute! But it must be
cut down
, it's destroying the good atmosphere!
Written by: Lyrah
If you are in an angry mood from
cutting the grass
, the key キ to clearing your mind is the atmosphere of fresh
air
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
The
character
inside is originally
.
is the
steam
coming up from the rice that is being cooked. It can be used to mean the atmosphere.

Japanese people are obsessed with the concept of "ki"
.
1. When they like something, they say "I'm putting in my 'ki' る"
2. When something starts getting onto their mind, they say "I'm becoming one with the 'ki' になる"
3. When the atmosphere seems right, they say "The 'ki' is good がいい"
etc.

Many more verbs in Japanese are formed this way by them doing something with their "ki".
Written by: non0230
With my *mind* in a peaceful *mood*, I breathe *air* in deeply for
*spirit*ual
meditation. The "key"「KI キ」is to
cut down
anything that destroys the peaceful *atmosphere*. After, I will heat a "kettle"「KE ケ」for tea.
Breathe in the
steam
of the spirit and let it
uplift
your mind.
Written by: なないで
Via : the
steam
/キ rising off cooking
rice
sets the mood for a cozy family meal.
If i read enough
books
i will have a refined mind
Written by: チュリップ
A mindless
spirit
in the air,
mowing grass
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
With a spirit
of adventure, I decided to
cut the grass
with KITCHEN キ scissors.
The キ to becoming a
spirit
is to
cut
off your air.
Written by: ネブラ コンエ
Phono-semantic: originally the content was “rice”
. Began with the meaning “giving rice as a gift” where
was phonetic. However, “air/flow”
became semantic with phonetic “キ”

Giving a
gift
lifts the mood/spirits/
air
/atmosphere
Written by: フバフバ
The
spirit
in the air with
cut grass
キ-ps the mood and atmosphere in the mind calm.
Written by: moolsu
A
steaming spirit
must be
subdued
for a clear mind
Written by: ディアロ
My
spirit
is in good
mood
,
air
outside is fresh and the
atmosphere
is wonderful.
It's the perfect time to go out and き-ll some grass by
cutting
it.
Written by: mumei_
The spirit, mind, air, atmosphere, mood is 'Ki' キ
it is the
steam
that affects
me
.
Written by: Vee2026
Your mind is but a wild
spirit
, that needs to be
subdued
to serve you well
Written by: Lorenzz
I did not
cut the grass
because there was
steam
coming from my lawnmower as it was broken
Written by: weirdkeichan
a
gun in its coffin laid on top
is the
opposite of the square root
{reverse symbol} of
death
{cross eye}
Written by: Suoira
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ げんき - (Adjective/-な) lively, full of spirit, energetic, vigorous, vital, spirited; healthy, well, fit, in good health
/ てんき - (noun) weather; fair weather, fine weather
/ ねむけ - (noun) sleepiness, drowsiness
湿 / しっけ - (noun) moisture, humidity, dampness
/ でんき - (noun) electricity; (electric) light
Kunyomi: , , ちい.さい
Onyomi: ショウ
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: しょう,しょうがしら
Radical
little, small
Mnemonics
you can make an umbrella small by folding the
canopy
towards the
shaft and handle
Written by: ドみにく
Show all mnemonics (12)
He has small
chee-ks
ちい on either si-de さいof his
nose
, he likes to show ショウ them off.
Written by: Wolfenspace
The kanji
small
is derived from the picture of three sand grains written as three straight lines. To differentiate between this and
, it is written
this way instead.
Written by: non0230
Scrape a piece of
stick
into
small pieces
.
Written by: ネコダ
The
"child = こ"「KO こ」
tried to "show"「SHO ショ」how *small* he could make himself by pinning his
arms
down at his sides. He made himself even smaller than his *little* friend "Chisa"「CHISAI ちい.さい」!
Show /しょう me a little cheese! *sigh* /ちいさい. I love cheese. :)
Written by: キラキラキリン
It looks like a small chiiken
ちい
, with 2
wings
and between them its
beak and legs
Written by: Balasko
In contrast to the big kanji
, this
person
has his
arms
down by his side, not stretched out big and wide.
Written by: かわうそ
little, small wings: baby
feathered
bird
trying to, but failing to fully raise/flap its wings up
Written by: Suoira
You can see
as a person SHOwing {ショウ} the size of SO-mething {sa さ-} with their arms. small is a
person standing up
with their
arms slightly closed
, as to say "Oh- {お-}! It's THIS small!". If the object was bigger, the arms and the legs would be more stretched out {that's how you get
}.
Written by: ハッカーヲマン
CHEE SIGHED , I am so SMALL , it SHO isn't fun being this Little
Written by: Andymc1963
The small grains of sand that line the edge of the water are made by waves 丿. These marvelous little crystals SHOW cubic geometry. Each one presents as a
corner
and
edges
.

(*smewʔ)
ショウ← /si̯ɛuᵡ/ ← *smewʔ
The kanji looks a bit like a sai weapon pointing down. Imagine that sai with a piece of cheese on it, and a small mouse eating the cheese. It's a CHEEse SAI.
Written by: マーキュリー22
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ おがわ - (noun) stream, brook, creek
/ ことり - (noun) small bird, little bird
/ しょうがっこう - (noun) primary school, elementary school, grade school
さい / ちいさい - (Adjective/-い) small, little, tiny; slight, below average (in degree, amount, etc.), minor, small; low (e.g. sound), soft (e.g. voice); unimportant, petty, insignificant, trifling, trivial; young, juvenile
さな / ちいさな - (Pre-noun adjective) small, little, tiny
Kunyomi: なな, なな.つ, なの
Onyomi: シチ
Stroke count: 2
Radical name: いち
Radical
seven
Mnemonics
The kanji represents a number seven inverted vertically and horizontally.
Written by: OneiricDiver
Show all mnemonics (14)
An upside down seven.
Written by: ヂアモレ
Nana なな, Nana Sue ななつ! she chea-ted シチ on number seven! Na-na know-s なの.
Written by: Wolfenspace
one
fishhook
weighs seven pounds
Written by: ニュちゃん
Depicts a
horizontal stroke
bisected by a
vertical stroke
, originally meaning cut. See . Borrowed for sound to mean seven. You can remember this from the tale of the brave little tailor, who bragged that he had killed seven in one blow.

(*sn̥ʰid)
シチ← /t͡sʰi̯ĕt̚/ ← *sn̥ʰid
It looks like the katakana se
and se is the first two letters of seven
Written by: mazzukou
It looks like an upsidedown
*seven*
. When I first learned Japanese numbers, I was told seven was"shichi"「SHICHI シチ」. But later I learned it could also be "nana"「NANA なな」.
A
7 that had a crossbar that was too heavy and fell over
.
Written by: lightmotif
Dang, my
seven
fell on the floor. It's upside down and everything! Oh well, 7-second rule!
Written by: shw00by
It is a pictogram for
a piece of wood
getting cut in the middle by a
knife
. It was later borrowed for sound to mean seven and a knife radical was added for the character cut, becoming
.
Written by: non0230
Seven is a lucky number, usually, but imagine getting
seven
percent on a test. Nana /なな/ my friend, she cheat-ed /シチ/ on the test. Nobody noticed and she still didn't do well on the exam.
Written by: *Anna*
"SHE CHEated シチ and got seven points" to which the girl responds, "NANA なな, it wasn't me!"
Written by: Frogsssss
"
one
L
is enough.", said seven.
six plus
one
is seven and six is a
duplicate
of three
Written by: weirdkeichan
If virtue is a cross, the seven sins would be
one
strange
,
crooked cross
. Na na, don't go there.
Written by: melocule
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ なな - (noun) seven
/ なななのか - (noun) 49th day after death
/ なのか - (noun/adverb) 7th day of the month; seven days
/ しち - (noun) seven
つ / ななつ - (noun) seven (used for counting objects); {n} seven years of age; {n} four o'clock (old time system)
Kunyomi: やま
Onyomi: サン
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: やま
Radical
mountain
Mnemonics
a mountain with three
サン
peaks
Written by: soren
Show all mnemonics (11)
Ya ma やま, your son サン sen-ds セン his love from the
mountain
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Link the peaks and a
mountain
will appear
Written by: スキス イス
The kanji for *mountain* looks like
three peaks
rising from the ground. In Japanese, three is "san"「SAN サン」. Mount Fuji is known both as Fujisan and "Fujiyama"「YAMA やま」.
Three
mountains
. Pretty simple, right?
Written by: non0230
Have you ever imagined
mountain
s
talking, like how wuld two mountains greet eachother?
"Hello, Everest-san /サン/."
"Oh hi, Fuji-san /サン/."
Written by: *Anna*
A tiny explorer climbs the first small peak
left stroke
, then struggles up the tallest peak in the middle
middle stroke
, and finally slides down the last little peak on the right
right stroke
. Together, the three peaks form a mini mountain range — .
Written by: Jjhhhhhh
Pictograph of a
mountain
.

As a phonetic bushu: セン、サン。
Written by: フバフバ
Works better for Spanish speakers, but: llamas 【やま】live in the three 【サン】
mountains
Written by: ebosques
やま
せん
.せい {} had us climb the mountain during training
Written by:
Looks like a mountain
with
three
peaks
for the sloping shape.
Written by:
Stick-figure reduction of three /サン
mountain peaks
, originally three triangles.

(*sreːn)
サン,セン← /ʂăn/ ← *sreːn
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ やま - (noun) mountain, hill; mine (e.g. coal mine); heap, pile; crown (of a hat), thread (of a screw), tread (of a tire), protruding part of an object, high part; climax, peak, critical point; guess, speculation, gamble; {sl} criminal case, crime; mountain climbing, mountaineering; festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd); deck (of playing cards on table, face down, from which cards are drawn), stack; {mahj} wall, wall tile; {arch} temple, temple grounds; {n-pref} wild
さん / やまださん - (noun) Mr./Mrs./Ms. Yamada
/ たくさん - (Pre-noun adjective) a lot, lots, plenty, many, a large number, much, a great deal, a good deal; enough, sufficient; {n-suf} enough, too many, too much
/ ふじさん - (noun) Mount Fuji, Mt. Fuji, Fujiyama, Fuji-san
/ とざん - (noun/する verb) mountain climbing, ascending a mountain, ascent
Kunyomi: はなし, はな.す
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: ごんべん
Radical
tale, talk
Mnemonics
One
mouth
can speak a
thousand
words
.
Written by: gillianfaith
Show all mnemonics (21)
Speaking
words
with one's
tongue
.
Written by: Karlla
HANA? When SHE
talks
all I hear is WAwawa. I see her
mouth
running, but it bores me to
death
.
Written by: ジェン~1984
Hana Sue はなす
lays in bed
. Hana, she はなし
talks
to the wa-ll ワ
Written by: Wolfenspace
Talks and tales are
words
of
tongues
.
Written by: アフマヂ
The literature
teacher
gave a *talk* on a *tale* about fields of flowers "flowers=はな"「HANA はな」. Her
words
were very "wise"「WA ワ」.
"HANNA はな & the WALRUS ワ" is a classic tale about a little girl who is
saying
she can talk in the
tongue
of the animals.
The sitting
librarian
has a stack of books to
tell
to the visitors.
Written by: マリくま
Tongue
forms
words
. Therefore we need it to talk.
Written by: ききな
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
Semantic
.
Is not “tounge” instead “blocking the mouth” which has the reading “ワ”

Talking is
wording
in a
toungue
Written by: フバフバ
Man sitting
at a
campfire
telling his old tales
Written by: アンジです
If you
say
a
word
with the help of your
tongue
and
mouth
, it means you're talking
.
Written by: くん
To
tell
a tale, you need your
tongue
.
Written by: Japaneses cool
The
mouth
that speaks a
thousand
or more
words
likely has quite the tale to tell.
Written by:
When talking, I always have a
word
on the tip of my
tongue
. Something like Hanna sued -はなす- me for stealing her work.
Written by: Menhit
Words
in your native
tongue
allow you to talk
Written by: ディアロ
'Hana' 'Wa' talks tales
'はな' 'ワ'
———

To talk is to
say, words
using the
tongue
.
Written by: Vee2026
Thousands
of stories are spread by
word
of
mouth
.
Written by: とくだいふろ
In the realm of stories,
tongues
dance with delight,
Mouths
weave magic, painting dreams in the night.
With each spoken
word
, tales take flight,
In perfect wa, hearts are ignited, shining bright.
Written by: なないで
You can
say
a tale or talk around with your
tongue
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
if you want to
say words
you use your
tongue
from your
mouth
Written by: weirdkeichan
A tale or talk is
words
spoken by the
tongue
/カツ← /kuɑt̚/ ← *koːd … *ɡroːds → /ɣwaiᴴ/→ワ.
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ はなし - (noun) talk, speech, chat, conversation; topic, subject; discussions, negotiation, argument; rumor, talk, hearsay; tale, story, fable; circumstances, particulars
をする / はなしをする - (する verb) to have a talk, to tell a story
/ かいわ - (noun/する verb) conversation, talk, chat
/ わだい - (noun) topic, subject; {adj-no} much talked about, topical, in the news, hot
す / はなす - (す verb/transitive) to talk, to speak, to converse, to chat; to tell, to explain, to narrate, to mention, to describe, to discuss; to speak (a language)
Kunyomi: おんな,
Onyomi: ジョ, ニョ, ニョウ
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: おんな
Radical
woman, female
Mnemonics
Do you know the word for "female ninja"?
Ku
no
ichi
.
Written by: lightmotif
Show all mnemonics (11)
A
woman
sitting with a
baby
on her おんな lap
Written by: リアンカ
My friend "Jona"「JO ジョ、ONNA おんな」was a very strange *woman*. Any time she met someone new, she would stretch out her
arms
and
curtsey
, as if she was meeting royalty!
The
woman
is going to a show ジョ with a hat on her おんあ head.
Written by: Wolfenspace
A
walking
woman with a baby in her
belly
.
Written by: エモ Kamyk
This
woman
Jo Anne /ジョ/, the owne-r /おんな/ of this shop is a really tough looking person. But she really is a sweatheart. She makes female clothing with another woman, her sister.
Written by: *Anna*
“Ona”
「おんな」means “she” in Polish. “She” refers to a woman or female.
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
A woman who has flexible
legs
and straight
arms
to do the work.
Written by: ウインク
Pictogram:
kneeling woman
with emphasized breasts, the enclosed area is a left over of right breast which was omitted unlike the related .
Written by: フバフバ
I am an amazingly beautiful woman. And no matter what happens I will always do my best even when I'm a
ku
no
ichi
and no one else knows.
Depicts a
kneeling figure
that denotes a woman because it is cognate with mother . Read ジョ like the name JO or Josephine. Also read ニョ or ニョウ in older compounds. These readings derive from a common form with a nasalized alveolar fricative. Old Chinese *naʔ, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *naq, is probably not directly related to “nan” or “nana,” but you never know.

Man’yōgana for め and メ based on the kun’yomi.

(*naʔ)
ジョ←ぢよ, ニョ← /ni̯woᵡ/ ← *naʔ
ニョウ appears to be ニョ with vowel lengthening for emphasis.
It looks like a
head
with
bangs
and
side tails
Written by: チュリップ
Related vocabulary
/ おんな - (noun) woman, female; female lover, girlfriend, mistress, (someone's) woman
/ おとめ - (noun) (young) girl, maiden, young lady
/ かのじょ - (noun) she, her; {n} girlfriend
/ おうにょ - (noun) princess
/ にょうぼう - (noun) wife (esp. one's own wife); court lady, female court attache, woman who served at the imperial palace; {arch} woman (esp. as a love interest)
Kunyomi: きた
Onyomi: ホク
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: ひ
Radical
north
Mnemonics
Two men
back to back for warmth against the cold northern winds.
Written by: rtega
Show all mnemonics (19)
How could ホク
two spoons
from up north be used to play the guita-r きた?
Written by: Wolfenspace
"Nikita"「KITA きた」
and her
friend
hiked so far *north* in Siberia, they had to huddle close together to stay warm while waiting to be rescued. They couldn't wait until they could eat a hot, "home cooked"「HOKU ホク」meal!
The kanji looks like 2 arrows pointing north.
Written by: Kylanoカイラーノ
The NORTH is cold, so why doesn't this couple
SPOON
to keep warm?
Written by: Abnormalise
While other people came -きた- and went on other
paths
, you still head north on a
straight path
Written by:
Ideogram: Two men
back
to
back
, originally it meant “back”.
According to fengshui North is oriented back.
Written by: フバフバ
You go to the North to sled.
You begin with the leften side of the mountain. In the first place, you
pull your sleigh up
on the mountain {on a slight ascent}, then unfortunately
fall down
into a pit so you have to
pull it up to the ground
{almost parallelly with the first path}. You fed up and go to the righten side.
You go a
little lower
from the top to find a good spot, then finally slide {begin with a
big down, then slowly stop at the ground
}. {The mountains highest point is its middle, so you always go back there}.
Written by: Balasko
Hokkaido "hoku" is to the north. They are known for Hokkaido milk that can be made into ice cream, which you need a
spoon
to eat.
Written by: MiT_Epona
One
person
back-to-back with
another
. Original form of . Your back faces north when you face south to enjoy the sun.

(*pɯːɡ)
ホク← /pək̚/ ← *pɯːɡ
Did you know you can find North using two
spoons
Don't ask me to elaborate.
Written by: BaldingEagle
2 spoons
pointing upwards telling you that {on a paper}, the north is upwards
Written by: クインン
Welcome to the Northern
Magic Show! In traditional northern magic you duplicate things. Please look at this spoon carefully:
. It's a plain ordinary spoon, but now I touch it with my magic wand and say "HOCUS POCUS" ホク. Tada, it's magically cloned now:
Looks like a jagged arrow with
two
mirrored
sides
used to point towards north.
Written by:
From the Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Bella, Jacob and Edward camp out in the mountains in the *north.* Since Bella is a human, she begins to freeze, and Jacob offers to keep her warm.

I imagine this Kanji looks like two people
Jacob
and
Bella
cuddling up next to each other, just like the scene.
Written by: liltofu
My plane crashed very far up north. I was the sole survivor, and had to resort to
splitting wood
with a
spoon
to make a campfire.
Written by: こガエル
If you rub an
ice
stick
against a
spoon
, the spoon will always point north. This is because the ice stick creates a magnetic field that makes the spoon act like a compass needle.
Written by: しまうま
reversed ヒ
and
spoon
are at the north.
Remember Minami Hokutousai from Dr. Stone:

ホク トウ サイ みなみ
    西  
North East West South
N E W S
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
Make
three
*
changes
>
, and you'll face north.

*Because the left part of has 3 strokes.
Written by: Anjolie
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ きた - (noun) north; the North, northern territories; {abbr} North Korea; {arch} north wind
アイルランド / きたアイルランド - (noun) Northern Ireland
/ ほくじょう - (noun/する verb) going north
/ ほくおう - (noun) Northern Europe, Nordic countries, Scandinavia
/ ほっかいどう - (noun) Hokkaido (island, prefectural-level administrative unit)
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 4
Radical name: じゅう
Radical
noon, sign of the horse, 11AM-1PM, seventh sign of Chinese zodiac
Mnemonics
Noon {12pm} is just a
ten
plus
2
more lines.
Written by: KafukaMode
Show all mnemonics (22)
Do not mistake
HORSE
and COW
. Remember that cows have horns. It is also known that horse races are always at NOON.
Written by: Abnormalise
Oooh Ma うま, that darn horse, he ru-ined ひる my plans for noon! I was supposed to go ゴ by now.
Written by: Wolfenspace
At
ten
, "Uma"「UMA うま」was already hungry. But she had to wait
two
more hours until *noon* so that she could "go"「GO ゴ」to lunch. She ate like a *horse {of the zodiac}*!
Depicts a large pestle
for husking rice, originally written as a vertical line with two dots, one for the handle and one for the business end. The dots extended horizontally, growing lines following the same evolution as
ten
, but the
handle
𠂉
is now asymmetric to avoid confusion with
.

When the sun is directly overhead at high noon, it beats down directly on your head, head-on with no shadows for shelter, like a pestle dropping from the sky.

It’s unclear how exactly high noon became the hour of the horse, although it seems it would be safest to ride unknown ground in full sun, but once the connection was established, the horse became the seventh zodiac animal, placing it directly opposite the rat, halfway through the cycle.

is homophonic with and is superficially similar in appearance, but they are considered to have different roots. However, Schuessler 2007 regarded ŋâh "to go against" as a mere graphic variant of and ties the two together that way.

(*ŋaːʔ)
ゴ← /ŋuoᵡ/ ← *ŋaːʔ
The
slide
丿
is
dry
at noon, so you can ゴ down it.
Written by: モニカ7
If you sit on a horse うま and just say say ゴ, you may be sitting there until noon ひる !
Written by: ジューリ
The
cowboy
always tips his hat at noon to avoid overheating.
Cowboy is a cow without the horn.
Written by: ケンパチ
No
lies down
from
ten
to noon
Written by: とくだいふろ
Looks like
ten
with
two
more lines, where the last line is 'falling off' to symbolize how noon is the 'tipping point' where the sun begins to 'sink' / 'fall off' in the sky.
Written by:
Pictogram: A pestle. Originally meant that but later the “
pestle
” was distinguished and the meaning became tied to the chinese zodiac relating also to the jovian orbital cycle and “the earthly branches”.

The seventh represents the sign of the horse due to its position on the zodiac it gradually gained the meaning of noon since chinese clocks used these zodiac symbols and the character used happened to land on “noon”.
Written by: フバフバ
Lunch is at noon ひる. It's already
ten
and your horseうま will get you there faster but she refuses to GO ゴ because the ground has a
dry patch
.
Written by: ティメア
Imagine a public laundry room, of which its door signs, "
No
dry
clothing at noon, please."
Written by: ニムエ
You can tell that this is the sign of the horse because the
horse
is wearing a
saddle
. I wonder if its rider has a duel at high noon..
Go
, fearless cowboy!
Written by: チェシャ
there are
no
丿
dry
towels because we went swimming
Written by: weirdkeichan
Ooh mama 「うま」 ♪ Wake me up before you go, go ♪ 「ご」, on your horse at high 「ひる」 noon
Written by: Tamulet
No
丿
ebb
at noon.
Written by: Pinchedperson
Noon is the time to
recede
from your activities and
NO
tice
丿
that it's time to *go*
have lunch.
Under the bright noon sun, two friends decided to go explore the
unfinished building
.
Written by: なないで
You need a
hat
to
T-pose
at noon.
Written by: ジョアオ003
The
air
丿
is
dryest
at noon.
Written by: ハムラ
I was told to water mom's flower bed at noon. I'm prepared with
ten
water guns
and it's time to GO ゴ! 🔫 🌺
Work on the
earth/soil
begins in the morning, but at noon, that work "flips" over &
recedes/gives way
as other tasks
cut into
丿
people's schedules.
Written by: Envisioner
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ごぜん - (noun/adverb) morning, a.m.
/ ごご - (noun/adverb) afternoon, p.m.
/ しょうご - (noun/adverb) noon, midday
/ ごご - (noun) afternoon, p.m.
/ ていご - (noun) noon
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ヒャク
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: しろ
Radical
hundred
Mnemonics
Turn it on its side, and it looks like "100" with all of the digits connected.
Written by: かわうそ
Show all mnemonics (15)
100 sideways
100
Written by: アンジです
When it’s 100 degrees, even the
sun
needs an
umbrella
to protect itself from the sunlight. {From an even bigger sun?!?!?!}
Written by: マイコー
""Hiya cook"「HYAKU ヒャク」! Did you get the
white
"peaches = もも"「MOMO もも」for the pies?" "I did, but the bushel with all
one *hundred* fell sideways
and
spilled
everywhere!"
One
hundred
/ヒャク, where “white” is a homonym for hundred. Readings: Modern ヒャク and archaic ほ/ぼ/ぽ/-お both derive from Old Chinese, by different routes. Compounds using -お include /いお and /やお. もも is a reduplicative of ぼ, with the meaning of “hundreds.”
One
light bulb emits 100% of the spectrum and looks
white
.
Written by: Pinchedperson
That
white
one
over there is worth a hundred points.
Written by:
Once upon a time,
I
stumbled upon a hidden hyaku-hack, revealing a
cabinet
overflowing with precious hundred dollar bills.
Written by: なないで
Turn the
line
sideways and you have a 1. Turn the
thing
under the one sideways then you get two zeroes and connect them to get 100. The
line that is connected to the zeroes
helps attach the 1 to the 00.
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“paek → biyaku/haku→ hyaku”, “ヒャク”, semantic
“one”
One
hundred is the age people are 1 year older than their
white
birthday which is 99.
Written by: フバフバ
This
white
scale shows a hundred
once
a
day
Written by:
Just
one
more on top of your 99th birthday, a.k.a. your
white
year, and you’ll be a hundred
Written by: ディアロ
You thought my age was 18, which was
1
and
8
, but I am actually older than 100 years old.
Written by: Aroshima
one
handful of
white
consists of a hundred grains
Written by: rtega
Looks like the Arabic numerals
100
for one hundred rotated 90 degrees to the right.
Written by:
One
tubelight
makes Day
100% brightness
Written by: Nihang
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ ひゃく - (noun) hundred, 100
/ にひゃく - (noun) 200, two hundred
/ にひゃくとおか - (noun) 210th day (from the first day of spring according to the lunar calendar), the storm day
/ せんきゅうひゃくねんだい - (noun) the 1900s
/ やおや - (noun) greengrocer, fruit and vegetable shop; {col} jack of all trades
Kunyomi: か.く
Onyomi: ショ
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ひらび,いわく
Radical
write
Mnemonics
Writing the
sun
with a
brush
Written by: Yua
Show all mnemonics (41)
SHOw me what you wrote with a
brush
to
day
Written by: Malice Galaxius
This write kanji is quite complicated looking....You sho {ショ} you CAn {か} do it?
Written by: Plum Blossom
What ca-n か I show ショ if I write with a
brush
bigger than the
sun
?
Written by: Wolfenspace
Originally depicted a
hand-held brush
being dipped in inky-black burnt sugarcane juice /シャ→ショ to draw a character. was simplified to
flat sun
, a talking mouth, because writing should tell a story, so the new image is a writer licking their brush as they ponder what to write next. Good thing the ink is made from sugarcane!
Drawing the
sun
with a
brush
.
Written by: Karlla
Yo
, there are
two
suns
. You should write about that with your
pen
.
Written by: その
I spend the whole
day
writing with a
brush
Written by: のラウル
Chinese writing is so difficult, but there are simple ideograms, too! What was the kanji that you first wrote? The
sun
! You've become so confident in writing this kanji that you want to write it with an ancient Japanese
brush
, maybe in order to write」on your copybook.
There's a
desk
with
papers
on it. Please "show"「SHO ショ」me what you're *drawing* with that
pencil
in your
hand
... oh, a rooster? You should write "cocka"「KAKU か.く」doodle by its beak!
Remember
5 horizontal lines
and
one vertical line
to resemble one circle and five rays of the
sun
Written by: Ayumi07
The
sun
will illuminate what you write with a
brush
.
Written by: こガエル
"With a just a writing
brush
, I can show/しょ you everything between the earth and the
sun
!" cackled/ かくGaki/がき, the crazy artist.
Written by: キラキラキリン
Every
day
I write with a
brush
.
Written by: ジョアオ003
*Ka-n* {か} I *sho-w* {ショ} you what I wrote with my
brush
during the
day
?
Written by:
-Sho-uld you ever find a
rod
on the ground, -ka-lmly take it and write a few compliments to the
sun
! He'll reward you with delicious
yogurt
.
Written by: Lyrah
I need the
day
light to be able to see what I write with my
brush
Written by: ケンパチ
When you write something with a
brush
dry it in the
sun
and then {sho} it to someone.
Written by: SaltyCogs
YO
u
need to start
writing
everything down with this
pen
🖋️ and remember it every
day
but when you have something you wanna cherish forever, use this
brush
. But stick with the
pen
and you'll do just fine.
To write; writing: pictograph of a
hand
dipping a
brush
into an
inkwell
.
Written by: Biev
Phono-semantic: Phonetic “ショ” Semantic
“brush”

When you write with a
brush
the
day
feels short.
Written by: フバフバ
Finally! Brushing
a
sun
is the WRITE thing to do!
Kanji: I caught a cool/か.く BRUSH to show/ショ
Written by: wofeyes
This Kanji is composed of two other Kanji: the Kanji for brush
and the Kanji for “sun” or “day”
. When the sun
is out, things become more visible. When you make something visible with a brush
, you are writing! It’s a bit of a stretch, but it helps me remember this one really easily.
Written by:
Today I will become a
scholar
by writing about the
KO-ws
{cows} in that
one
field where the
sun
shines.
Written by: FOXYPIRATEN
On my days off
Saturday
and
Sunday
, I
write
something.
Written by: ブダ
Today
, with my
brush
and a heart full of imagination, I wrote a magical journey that zoomed like a car{ka}, leaving smiles behind.
Written by: なないで
You write with a
brush
on a
paper
.
Written by: non0230
Looks like lots of lines of
text
written out.
Written by:
Writing with a
brush
in the
daily
calligraphy class is SHOCKINGLY ショ boring. 🖌️
The best time to write with a
brush
is when the
sun
is still out.
Written by: あいりー
A
scholar
, needs to write their own material, and not copy
the writing of others, because
one
day
they are gonna が be asked to show ショ their sources, and they will get caught か. ✍️
Written by: Jules.33
A
ko
ala with some
rods
in it. “Kah! My
ni
!” He screamed into the
day
. "SHOU me a doctor!" Maybe I should continue to write this story.
Written by: DDubixDube
i
brush
my teeth every
day
Written by: weirdkeichan
かn「can」
u
「you」
finally
ショw「show」me what you wrote with a
brush
that
day
?
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
You only need two things to write:
A
brush
to write with, and
sunlight
to see
Written by: Robdeprop
In a
day
, you need to
brush
your hair at least once/
one time
to detangle it, so please write
that down so you don't forget.
Written by: くん
Waving a
brush
for a
day
must have been a lot of writing.
Written by: whereareyou
Writing is to
say
something with a
brush
.
Written by:
It will take
one
day
to write all these strokes with a
brush
.
Written by: Bobstacle
Finally
I find
one
day
in the office to write in peace
Written by: ギレルメ11
A hand holding a
brush
combined with the character for
thing
; a written thing
Written by: NickKnackSnack
I spent my
day
with a
brush
writing.
Written by: ロニー88
Related vocabulary
see all words
/ じしょ - (noun) dictionary, lexicon; {arch} letter of resignation
/ きょうかしょ - (noun) textbook, coursebook, schoolbook
/ しょるい - (noun) document, papers
/ りれきしょ - (noun) personal history, curriculum vitae, resume
く / かく - (Godan verb - く/transitive) to write, to compose, to pen; to draw, to paint
Loading the list




Loading the list
Lv.

Sorry, there was an error on renshuu! If it's OK, please describe what you were doing. This will help us fix the issue.

Characters to show:





Use your mouse or finger to write characters in the box.
■ Katakana ■ Hiragana