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Kunyomi: わざ
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: てへん
Radical
skill, art, craft, ability, feat, performance, vocation, arts
Mnemonics
His main skill is crafting wooden
hands
out of
branches
.
Written by: espiacent
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Your
hands
support
your art
Written by: ちゃん
He was a {わざ} guitar {ギ} player until he
branched
out and used his skills to make
ladders
Written by: Anonymous123
A
hand
, i.e., a person, sometimes needs to specialize in a
branch
/シ→ジ→ギ to develop enough skill to do the craft.
Handling a
branch
with your
hand
is a skill.
Written by: こガエル
We made
ten
stools
by
hand
during arts and crafts.
Written by: Jules.33
He crafted a
sword
to
kill
the
woman
, because she GIggled to loud. Just as in Scary Movie when they where screaming WAZAaaaap....I don't think there was much art to that movie, and the performence was iffie too.
Written by: ジェン~1984
He leveled up his characters
hand to hand
combat skill by choosing this
branch
of the skill tree
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
He was a わざ skilled artisan who learned the ability to craft beautiful
stools
by
hand
after studying the vocation for
10
years in Ginza ギ.
Written by: Jules.33
Art requires patrons to give a
hand
by
supporting
it.
Written by: VGA_Strafe
I make art using waza.bi わざ + ギ {gi not bi!}, but I don't touch the wazabi directly with my
fingers
, I use a
branch
to do it.
Written by: ケンパチ
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/ わざ - (noun) technique, art, skill, move
/ にんげんわざ - (noun) the work of man, human feat, something humanly possible (usu. with neg. verb)
/ ぎじゅつ - (noun) technology, engineering; technique, skill; art, craft
/ ぎし - (noun) engineer, technician
/ えんぎ - (noun/する verb) acting, performance
Kunyomi: あ.たる, あ.てる
Onyomi: トウ
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: しょう,しょうがしら
Radical
hit, right, appropriate, himself
Mnemonics
The raindrops hit my
hand
and
splashed
in all directions.
Written by: Karlla
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I used my toe {トウ} to hit the power button of
yo
Atari* {あ} and apparently I got it right since it turned on and
lit up
. *Atari is a home video game console developed and produced by Atari, Inc.
Written by: quickMaffs44
Birthday cake
and
candles
are right/appropriate a-t あ, トウ a birthday party.
Written by: Wolfenspace
Via : Your
esteemed
/ショウ→トウ
rice paddy
hit the sweet spot. Or
could be the impact of a fist
.
The radical is in imitation of .
"At a rueful"「ATARU あ.たる、ATERU あ.てる」moment of frustration, he *hit* the small "tomato"「TŌ トウ」with his
fist
shooting pulp
*right* into his face! It was *appropriate* that he *himself* got punished for his lack of restraint.
Raindrops hit me right on the
hand
and
splashed
Written by: クリス
For his
third birthday
he got himself an appropriate
birthdaycake
. And than hit it so hard it fall apart.
Written by: ジェン~1984
The the Atari 2600 console was big hit, a very appropriate home video game system for its time. If you look carefully, you'll see the the
reversed Atari logo
on top and the
console
on the bottom.
Written by: DYUUKU NYUKKEMU
Phono-semantic: Simplification of , Phonetic “トウ” Semantic “field”. The idea is the fields face each other as that is right and appropriate

When you hit with a
hand
it becomes
sore
.
Written by: フバフバ
The sun’s
rays
through the
window
hit the right place at the appropriate time.
Written by: ブダ
I will hit your
little
snout
Written by: Rilain
I hit my right
toe
{トウ}: it
split in the middle
and
blood spilled over
.
Written by: うらしい
My son まさ thought he was being funny so he hit himself right in the face with his
birthday cake
. I scolded him and told him toトウ act あた appropriately in front of his guests.
Written by: Jules.33
yo
this
candles
on the cake are so hit when they are lit. It’s just not appropriate that only the right side is still uneaten.
Written by: ロキムシち
This kid
splashed
water in me for no reason. "
Yo
, why'd you do that?".
Written by: ルイス
The
splash
against my
hand
as the raindrops hit.
Written by: ロニー88
I hit the
straw target
with my
second arrow
right in the middle of the
first one
, splitting it in half! More than appropriate: bullseye!
Written by: エドアード
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たり / あたりまえ - (Adjective/-な) natural, reasonable, obvious; usual, common, ordinary, commonplace, the norm
める / あてはめる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to apply, to adapt
/ てきとう - (Adjective/-な) suitable, proper, appropriate, adequate, fit, fair; perfunctory, half-minded, sloppy, lazy, careless, noncommittal, unreliable, irresponsible, haphazard
/ べんとう - (noun) bento, Japanese box lunch
/ とうじつ - (noun/adverb) day in question, appointed day, that very day, the day (of issue, publication, etc.)
Kunyomi: つと.める
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: ちから
Radical
toil, diligent, as much as possible
Mnemonics
Servants
work for their lords with big effort, so they try to be
strong
.
Written by: OneiricDiver
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It's quite a toil to carry your
woman
and a
table
on your
strong
shoulders all the time.
Written by: Karlla
A
woman
of
power
sits on a
stool
while her servants toil away in the kitchen to make food for her DOg
Written by: Seraseth
the
slave
uses all their
strength
toiling
Written by: ちゃん
Women
use their
power
over and over
again
while they toil diligently as much as possible.
Written by: noveena
The
woman
TOILED endlessly to keep the estate afloat. Her
strength
and DILIGENCE saved it from bankruptcy
again and again
.
Written by: Jules.33
The
servants
do as much as possible to make their
strong
masters happy.
Written by: チェイスです
Strong
guys
toil diligently.
Written by:
This
woman
is so
strong
- she's diligent, works as much as possible and endures all the toil by clenching her
fist
.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
つと tsuto tsuto tsuto, ドn!!!! with the diligence of hiting the foot
again
with
strength
on the door, he could save the
woman
stuck inside the room
Written by: りたさん
Women
have been toiling again and
again
since a very long time to regain some
power
Written by: Sadaharu_3
Look at this
woman
! She has
strength and power
.
she works as much as possible and is kind to
servants
and lords alike even when she can't get enough food for herself
again and again
she is just the nicest person.
Written by: ฅIris the otakuฅ
こいつ
This guy has the
POWER
to める
つと
める ENDEVOUR anything with his
りょく HARD WORK and great EFFORT.
Written by: Abnormalise
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/ どりょく - (noun/する verb) effort, exertion, endeavour, endeavor, hard work, striving
/ きぎょうどりょく - (noun) business efforts, corporate efforts
する / どりょくする - (する verb) to make an effort, to do one's best
たゆまず / たゆまずどりょく - (noun) untiring labor (labour)
のたまもの / どりょくのたまもの - (noun) fruit of one's labor, result of one's efforts
Kunyomi: み.たす, み.ちる
Onyomi: マン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: さんずい
Radical
full, fullness, enough, satisfy
Mnemonics
If you ask me {み}, I think a man {マン} needs
both
grass
and
water
to feel full and satisfied.
Written by: Anonymous123
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Don't worry there's enough
water
and
plants
for us
both
on our journey.
Written by: Xerosse
Via 滿/マン: A gracious hostess
pours
enough saké to fill the
ます
and the cup
both
, so that the guest is satisfied.
The horses have enough of
both
grass
and and
water
, I'm satisfied
Written by: Nicolas2
MAN, I am full and satisfied from all the
twenty
廿
cookies in the
box
. You could roll MI off a
mountain
, but that would prob make MI
cry
.
Written by: ジェン~1984
Water
the
grass
until it is sufficient to cover
both
mountains.
Written by: lightmotif
Both
buckets
廿
were full of
water
Written by: Jules.33
The
water
was poured on the
grass
until
both
fields were full.
Written by: チェイスです
The river's
water
took
twenty
廿
years to
box
the
mountain
in full. Me cheering{みちる}: "Man{マン}! What a feat!"
Written by: うらしい
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つればく / つきみつればすなわちかく - (expression) {proverb} every tide has its ebb
/ みちひ - (noun) ebb and flow
/ ふまん - (Adjective/-な) dissatisfaction, discontent, displeasure, complaint, unhappiness
/ まんてん - (noun) perfect score, full marks; extremely, very, quite
/ まんぞく - (Noun/な-adjective) satisfaction, contentment, gratification; {adj-na} {n} sufficient, satisfactory, enough, adequate, proper, decent; {math} satisfying (an equation)
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: おおざと
Radical
section, bureau, dept, class, copy, part, portion, counter for copies of a newspaper or magazine
Mnemonics
Bureaucracy means
standing
and blabbering your
mouth
in a fancy
building
Written by: melocule
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The
clown
building
is over in that part of town. It houses all their clubs and departments
Written by: Seraseth
Hey へ, this section of the crowd is
standing up
and
yelling
'Boo' ブ
. I be-t べ they're pretty upset.
Written by: Wolfenspace
The SECTIONS of the city are divided by
CITY WALLS
. The BUREAUS, OFFICES and DEPARTMENTS are marked with big statues of corresponding
VASES
Standing on
PEDESTALS
.
Written by: Abnormalise
At a meeting of the whole
town
, each bureau must
stand
and
speak
their opinion.
Written by: タイムルート
During the
town's
economic "boom"「BU ブ」, "Ben"「BE べ」worked in a *section* of the information *bureau* where he
stood
and
*counted newspapers and magazines*
all day after they were *copied*. These days there isn't money for jobs like that.
Spit out
/トウ→ポウ→ブ sections of the
city
newspaper.
The clowns
in the Bureau of Comedy were BOOED ブ out of the
building
after failing the performance review.
Phonetic
"to spit out"
and semantic
"capital/city/enclosure"
. A capital might section-off part of a city to build a governmental department complex.
Written by: NickKnackSnack
There is a section where everyone
spits out
in some
villages
Written by: Rilain
This
place
is the department that copies what comes out of people's
mouths
when they
stand
around and puts it into magazines.
Written by: nexx
Don't
stand
on the BUreau and
shout
.
BI
a classy gentlemen for once!
Written by: ジェン~1984
Such words should come out of your
mouth
so that all the people of the
place
present in the room will
stand up
.
Written by: Houou
Stand
near the
hill
entrance
is part of bureau
Written by:
Phono-semantic: Phonetic “ブ” Semantic
“village”.

A
village
has sections and bureaus that prevent people from reaching their limit and
rise
up to
speak
out.

If you are confused about
right and
left see:
vs
the origin of both.
Written by: フバフバ
Each section of this bureau are separated by
wall
, if you're confused where to go, just ask someone
standing
nearby before
entering = entrance
Written by: コノエ・エル
Do you run a
bureau
while
standing on a chair
?
Written by: ブダ
Hey
, look at that
masonry work
and the
window
; we are clearly inside a part or a section of the
building
. A room maybe.
Written by: san-77
a
building
where i have rights to
stand
and can say something with
mouth
, that is my department, section,class
Written by: Forhad kashem Tipo
In order to be even considered for the Federal Bureau of Investigation or F
B
I
you have to be a
standup
person and be able to keep your
mouth
closed.
Written by: Jules.33
Readings:

ブ/bu: B =
and U =

べ/be: B =
and E =
+
and turn your head.
Written by: 「 ソフィア 」
being a bureaucrat means blabbering your
mouth
while
standing
up like a diva in a
building
made by stupid rich people
Written by: weirdkeichan
Stand
*on* your
mouth
in the
large village
where they do things *right*, and they'll cart you off to the police department—there's no room for that kind of nonsense in those parts. {Don't get it mixed up with how they do things in the small village
*on the left* —they don't do things *right* there.}
Written by: lightmotif
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/ ぜんぶ - (noun/adverb) all, entire, whole, altogether
/ ぶちょう - (noun) head (chief, director) of a section or department; head of a (school) club, head of a (school) team
/ だいぶぶん - (noun/adverb) most part, greater part, majority
/ ぶか - (noun) subordinate person
/ ぶぶん - (noun) portion, section, part
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 15
Radical name: ごんべん
Radical
chapter, lesson, section, department, division, counter for chapters (of a book)
Mnemonics
The chapter was about vocabulary
words
for different
fruits
.
Written by: espiacent
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Mom
says
I get a
reward
when I finish this section.
Written by: lightmotif
You'll get a nice ca-ndy カ
reward
if you read all the
words
in this chapter.
Written by: Wolfenspace
In this section, we only
talk
about
fruits
Written by: Afrina0987
You're on a diet. You're reading a diet book. You reach the
fruit
chapter. The book starts to talk at you, like those pre-recorded birthday cards, it keeps
saying
"Fruit has no calories {カ}!!!" Imagine yourself being excited by this and being pleased and bookmarking the chapter. You don't want to forget this lesson, who doesn't want to eat endless fruit without カlories?
Written by: Plum Blossom
Words
that yield
results
/カ: lesson, assessment, chapter, etc.
る/はかる plan, devise
みる/こころみる try, attempt
てる/わりあてる assign, allot
The chapter of this book
says
that planting a
tree
on the south side of your rice paddy
can か shade it from getting too much
sun
.
Written by: Jules.33
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/ かちょう - (noun) section manager, section chief
/ ほうかご - (noun) after school (at the end of the day)
/ - (noun, suffix) lesson; section (in an organization), division, department; {ctr} counter for lessons and chapters (of a book)
/ かだい - (noun) subject, theme, issue, matter; homework, assignment; task, challenge, problem, question
/ にっか - (noun) daily routine, daily work, daily lesson
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