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Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ダイ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: たけかんむり
Radical
No., residence
Mnemonics
Your
younger brother
uses
bamboo
to No. things, as an ordinal number prefix. You told him he would DAI if he didn't
Written by: Seraseth
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count the
no
.
丿
{number} of
rings
around the
bamboo
stem
Written by: ドみにく
My
younger brother
has an address plaque made of "dyed"「DAI ダイ」
bamboo
that's carved with the *No.* of his *residence*.
Depicts a
bamboo
top
with a pull
cord
丿
, a variant of younger brother /ダイ, implying the birth order of siblings, No. 1, No. 2, etc. here refers to the bamboo strips used for writing, e.g., accounting, in ancient times. See also .
で/ついで  successor
/やしき  residence
The number of persons was only
one
, in that residence, but they DAId by the
sword
丿
. They where burried between the
bamboo
, my
condolences
.
Written by: ジェン~1984
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/ しだい - (noun/adverb) depending on (after a noun); as soon as, immediately after, upon (after a noun or the -masu stem of a verb); as (e.g. "as one is told", "as one wishes"), whatever (e.g. "whatever is at hand") (after the -masu stem of a verb); {n} order, program, programme, precedence; {n} circumstances, course of events, state of things; {n} reason
/ らくだい - (noun/する verb) failure (in an examination), failing to advance (to the next year); falling short of the standard, not making the grade
/ だいいち - (adverb) first, foremost, number one; most important; best, greatest, most; {adv} above all, besides, in any case, to begin with
/ だいいちにんしゃ - (noun) leading person, foremost figure
/ だいいっせい - (noun) first words said (e.g. when meeting someone), first thing out of one's mouth; first speech, inaugural address; {ling} first tone (in Chinese), level tone
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: バン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: た
Radical
turn, number in a series
Mnemonics
Separating
rice harvested from the
fields
into numbered piles!
Written by: rtega
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There is a huge number of
rice
in this
one
丿
singular
rice field
Written by: Hitobitokun
There were "two guys"「TSUGAI つが.い」that made "buns"「BAN バン」with
rice
harvested from local
rice fields
. Their famous recipe was the Nth *number in a series* of attempts, taking *turns* trying to
top
each other in making the best gluten-free bread.
Take turns when
topping rice
in the
paddy
.
Written by: アフマヂ
It's your turn to count all the
rice grains
in this
field
and tell me the number.
Written by: レイん|レナ
Count the number of
sticks
and
rice
in the
fields
Written by: Quixotic
Through hard work, I’ve managed to turn
one
丿
grain of
rice
into a series of high-yielding
rice fields
.
Written by: Jules.33
No
丿
! Don't waste
rice
like that! People are working hard on
rice fields
to get it! Turn back and eat it.
Written by: ルイス
Phono-semantic Ideogram: Phonetic
“バン” “Paw” + Semantic
“field”.

The
paw prints
in the
field
are in a number series
Written by: フバフバ
The little
no
丿
is just chilling eating some
rice
in a
field
when his boss says it's his turn to do some work.
Written by: Gcgsauce
Staring at your
bingo board
, listening for a number in a series, waiting for your turn to
come
Written by: ちゃんPigInAWig
There is
no
丿
rice
in the
paddy
because of a turn of bad luck and a series of unfortunate events over the last number of years.
Written by: Jules.33
Sadly it's my バン turn to
come
to the
fields
and harvest the
rice
... 😔
Written by: Azuraphel
A person
1
taking their turn walking on the field
2
Written by: Sesamesoup
I'm using this as a Rice bag
cause there's a
handle
added to
the rice
.
Ughh, It's my turn to go fill the rice bag
from the
field
Written by: ケンパチ
You
separate
each individual rice-grain from the plant and then you put one grain in the first field of the chess-board, 2 in the second, 4 in the third and so on...
Now it's your turn: Determine the total combined number of rice-grains on all such
"rice-fields"
together.
Written by: Xilmi
Origin unclear. Said to be the iterative of /ハン→バン, the original form of /ハン→バン, and the original form of /ハ← /puɑᴴ/ ← *paːls … *paːl → /pʰi̯wɐn/ →はん→バン.

If the latter, the
topped rice
/ハン,ベン→バン radical represents seeds in hand to scatter upon the
field
, each seed in turn being a number in a series of seeds cast. Casting seeds is like broadcasting a program .

(*paːl)
バン←はん← /pʰi̯wɐn/ ← *paːl
the
next
rice field
is not number 3?
Written by: チェイスです
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/ こうばん - (noun/する verb) police box, koban, small neighborhood police station; alternation; {adj-f} {physics} alternating (current, stress, etc.)
/ ばんごう - (noun) number, series of digits
/ ばんぐみ - (noun) program (e.g. TV), programme
/ とうばん - (noun) being on duty, person on duty, one's turn
/ ほんばん - (noun) performance (as opposed to practice), going before an audience or on-air, take; game, match; high of the season, height (of summer, etc.), actual event (or celebration, etc.), real deal; {vulg} penetrative vaginal sex (with a prostitute), unsimulated sex (in an adult movie); {comp} {abbr} production environment
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ジュン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: おおがい
Radical
obey, order, turn, right, docility, occasion
Mnemonics
I tossed each
page
into the
river
in order/in turn.
Written by:
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It was a special, docile occassion in June ジュン when I turned the
pages
in order by the
river
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Just as a
river
/セン→ジュン follows its course from the mountains to the sea, so the whole country, from
neck to feet
, is supposed to obey, respect the natural order, await its turn, be docile, and do the right thing.
おおがい is the radical because is the phonetic component.
When I was a child and began summer vacation in JUNE {ジュン}, my friends and I took turns commanding a fleet of paper boats. We made them out of
pages
from an old book. The commander would order his sailors to launch the boats on the
river
, and the sailors would happily obey.
Bow your
head
down to the natural flow of
river
. An ancient way to pay respect to the wonderful mother nature's symmetry and order.
Written by: non0230
the order on the
page
said to turn right at the
river
Written by: ニュちゃん
If I obey and follow the
main stream
I will earn money and get a
paycheck
.
Written by: Gjfj
All the
pages
of your life flow down the
river
in order
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
Imagine a book standing on a shelf, with a
page
opened on the right, and a
river of closed pages
on the left side. To properly read a book you need to read each page in the right order.
Written by: DYUUKU NYUKKEMU
When you OBEY you go with the flow like a
leaf
on the
river
.
And things that go in ORDER also flow.
Written by: Jules.33
Obedience is like the flow of a gentle
river
that never goes against its current. Like a
leaf
falling from its tree
Written by: Useless_Sky
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/ じゅんばん - (noun) turn (in line), order of things, sequential order
調 / じゅんちょう - (Adjective/-な) favourable, favorable, doing well, OK, all right
/ みちじゅん - (noun) route, way, course, directions
/ じゅんじょ - (noun) order, sequence; procedure
/ ふじゅん - (Adjective/-な) irregular, unseasonable, changeable, unsettled, abnormal
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ゴウ
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: くち
Radical
nickname, number, item, title, pseudonym, name, call
Mnemonics
the big
mouth
at the counter yelled number
5
to call out someone's order
Written by: ドみにく
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You should ごうGO! when they
call
you by your nickname, number
5
.
Written by: クリス
Via : You hold open your
mouth
with
bated breath
/コウ→ゴウ as you try to come up with a good nickname to call さけぶ someone you’ve just met. It needs to be a proper name よびな, too. You can’t just call them number five, after all.

(*ɦlaːw)
ゴウ←がう← /ɣɑu/ ← *ɦlaːw
When
you
call out number
5
, just remember in Japanese its pseudonym is pronounced GOU. {ゴウ}
Written by: マイケルミラー
Ideogram: Use
mouth
and
exhaled breath
to nickname or number, that way its easier to call or count; the sense of mutter.
Written by: フバフバ
My friend's *nickname* is "Sake-boo"「SAKEBU さけ.ぶ」because he loves the drink so much. He
*calls* out
his order for the *number*
five
5
every time we "go"「GŌ ゴウ」to the bar.
My nickname is "No Lips". Yep, I shouldn't have put my
mouth
on that bear trap...now my number is up.
Written by: Samurai_Ash
directly from the ancient form, it depics a
mouth
crying out
.
Written by:
After I fell down on my
mouth
and only
5
teeth remained, people gave me a a GOAT ゴウ nickname: "numb and number"

GOAT = Greatest Of All Time
numb and number = pun for the movie "dumb and dumber"
Written by: ケンパチ
5
mouths
will tell you 5 different numbers - don't trust them, trust yourself!
Written by: -kaze-
The
mouth
said "number
one
zigzag
."
Yo be nice よびな and wait patiently for your item until they call your number. It’ll take about
5
minutes. If you can’t be nice than go ゴウ away before someone socks さけ you in the
mouth
Written by: Jules.33
Name and number all
5
items in the
box
before you pack it away.
Written by: Jules.33
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/ ばんごう - (noun) number, series of digits
/ しんごう - (noun/する verb) signal, signalling, signaling; traffic light, traffic signal
/ ふごう - (noun) sign, mark, symbol, code; {math} sign (e.g. positive, negative)
/ きごう - (noun) symbol, code, sign, notation
/ ごう - (noun, suffix) number, edition, make, model, issue, part of that group; sobriquet, pen-name; size (of printing types, canvases, knitting needles, etc.); {suf} suffix attached to names of ships, trains, airplanes, etc.
Kunyomi: はじ.め, はじ.めて, はつ, そ.める, うい
Onyomi: ショ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: かたな
Radical
first time, beginning
Mnemonics
before you go to war, first wear
clothes
and bring a
sword
Written by: kaname19
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To make a good impression, you should wear
clothes
made of
swords
when you meet someone for the first time.
Written by: gillianfaith
We will be making clothes, beginning by cutting the
cloth
with a
knife
, but if this is your first time, you SHOULD→ショ use scissors.
might have been the basis of a phonetic series, but the only surviving character that could be in it is 𠸗, used in Vietnamese for xưa “old; ancient.”
In the beginning, God made Adam and Eve
clothes
and placed a flaming
sword
to guard the tree of life.
Written by: GameDevFox
The *first time* I saw him, he was so handsome in his uniform with
necktie
and
saber
that I nervously said "haa... gee..."「HAJI はじ」and "showed"「SHO ショ」him my nametag. It was the *beginning* of a beautiful relationship.
The first time I challenged a horse to a
sword
fight, it just went
"ne"
!


remember the extra line on ネ
Ne, nay and neigh are homophones.
Written by: Quixotic
If you meet someone for the first time you hide your
sword
under your
clothes
to not SHOW {ショ} it.
Written by: catzi
First order of business, let go of that
sword
that you have stashed under your
clothes
.
Written by: KuruKuru
The first people at the beginning of time needed only some
clothing
and a
sword.
Written by: ソーサーペン
First time holding a
sword
? You need better
clohting
and armor for that.
Written by: kuroda
To begin: to make
clothes
, you must begin by
cutting
the fabric.
Written by: Biev
We mark a new beginning by
cutting
an incision into the
fabric
of time.
Written by: こガエル
Ideogram: begin making
clothes
by
cutting
the cloth first.
Written by: フバフバ
In the beginning there were
clothes
and
swords
Written by: Spirit_kokoro
When
o had his first time his little
knife
had grown to a giant
sword
.
Written by: Xilmi
The first time I SHOt someone 'ショ' - I was wearing a
cloak
to hide my
sword
Written by: Samurai_Ash
During your humble beginnings , before you set out into the wide open world for the first time, all you had was a
loin cloth
and a
pocket knife
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
NEver
show ショ your enemy you’re carrying a
knife
under you clothing
the first time you meet.
Written by: Jules.33
The first time I cut a
tree
with a
sword
!
Written by: Pharmacia
When a squire is knighted
it is the FIRST TIME he can
wear a long
CLOAK
with a hood
and huge real
SWORD
in his right arm.
Written by: Abnormalise
I'd love to chat, but first let me get your
ne
w
sword
Written by: チェイスです
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めの / はじめのうち - (expression) at first, initially, in the beginning
/ はつ - (noun) first, new
/ ういじん - (noun) one's first campaign, one's first battle
/ さいしょ - (noun/adverb) beginning, outset, first, onset
めて / はじめて - (adverb) for the first time; only after ... is it ..., only when ... do you ..., not until ... do you ... (after the -te form of a verb); {n} {col} first time, (one's) first
Kunyomi: つぎ, つ.ぐ
Onyomi: ,
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: あくび,かける
Radical
next, order, sequence
Mnemonics
First it is water, next it becomes
ice
, due to
lack
of heat.
Written by: ドみにく
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She {シ} was trying to put together a bed that she bought from Ikea, but she got the sequence of steps wrong, and so her attempt
failed
. It was
icy
cold and she wished she could crawl into a snug, cozy bed. Instead she
yawned
and said, "Gee {ジ}, what should I do next?
Is
lack
of
ice
next with global warming?
Written by: Flopom
Next is Number
Two
/ニ→ジ. Number Two will fill the
gap
left by Number One, the previous member of the sequence when it is processed in order.
The radical cannot be or , because this construction implies a whole theoretical class of characters, including first ⿰, second ⿰, third ⿰, etc. Therefore the radical must be . Compare .

(*sn̥ʰis) 姿
シ← /t͡sʰiᴴ/ ← *sn̥ʰis
The next thing SHE {ㇱ} found on the
mountain
was a
chair
. It was
wet
, that wasn't TOO GOOd {つ.ぐ}.
Global warming sequence is
ice
glaciers melting because we
lack
proper care. Next in order?
Written by: Pharmacia
Possibly Phono-semantic Ideogram: Phonetic
“シ” “two/ニ” Semantic
“man kneeling/inferior”. Either the ニ indicates two men conversing or it indicates saliva expelled to indicate a conversation.

When counting down, the
second
inferior
is the next number in order of sequence.
Written by: フバフバ
First we
lack
water
, now what's next
Written by: ロニー88
You already had an
ice
, but the next time you check, you
lack
it?

...That's because it melted. That's just the natural sequence of physical reactions.
Written by: コノエ・エル
You’re next in line to get your hair cut. You can go sit in the
chair
, and she シ will
wash
it. After that she’ll dye しだい it.
Written by: Jules.33
That
ku
on top of that
person
sweating
probably means she シ is making a sequence of exercises. Maybe she's having tsushi next!
Written by: 【サラ☆】
Wrap
> a
person
in a coat and the next time it
rains
, he will be dry.
Written by: FOXYPIRATEN
now that we're at the
ice
, next, order have to make the pirate
failures
walk the plank in sequence in single file to then sink through
Written by: Suoira
Gee ジ, I'm
lacking
ice
to treat my next patient...
Written by: ケンパチ
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/ つぎ - (noun) next, following, subsequent; stage, station
/ つぐみ - (noun) {rare} next in line, heir
/ じかい - (noun) next time (occasion)
/ しだい - (noun/adverb) depending on (after a noun); as soon as, immediately after, upon (after a noun or the -masu stem of a verb); as (e.g. "as one is told", "as one wishes"), whatever (e.g. "whatever is at hand") (after the -masu stem of a verb); {n} order, program, programme, precedence; {n} circumstances, course of events, state of things; {n} reason
/ つぎつぎ - (adverb) in succession, one by one
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