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Kunyomi: たたず.む
Onyomi: テキ
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
step, linger, loiter, going man radical (no. 60)
Mnemonics
See : known as ぎょうにんべん going man radical from
crossroads
/ギョウ and
person
/にんべん; stop, linger, and loiter are from たたずむ.
/てきちょく is a loanword from Chinese chìchù, where chì← /ʈʰiᴇk̚/ →チャク→テキ.
Related vocabulary
/ てきちょく - (noun) {arch} stopping in one's tracks, standing still
む / たたずむ - (Godan verb - む/intransitive) to stand (still) a while, to loiter, to stop
/ ぎょうにんべん - (noun) kanji "going man" radical (radical 60)
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: シャク, テキ, ハク
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
bridge
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: さまよ.う
Onyomi: ホウ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
stray, wander, loiter
Mnemonics
The man
stepped
in the right
direction
by wandering in his passion.
Written by: メイ_ヤミ
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彿 / ほうふつ - (noun/する verb) (bearing a) close resemblance, vivid reminder (e.g. of the past); {adv-to} {adj-t} dim, faint, vague, blurred
/ ほうこう - (noun/する verb) wandering, rambling, roaming
/ ほうこうへんい - (noun) {biol} fluctuation, environmental variation
彿 / すいてんほうふつ - (noun) {yoji} the sky and water merging into one, seamless merging of the sea and the sky
う / さまよう - (Godan verb - う/intransitive) to loiter, to putter, to prowl, to wander about, to roam about, to knock around
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ショウ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
restless, agitated
Mnemonics
Restless (loitering)
causes the (public)
/ショウ to be agitated.
/せいしょう leaving in a rush
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ヤク, エキ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
duty, war, campaign, drafted labor, office, service, role
Mnemonics
The
man going
with a
pike
is off to do his duty in the campaign.
Written by: lightmotif
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Because I was yakking {ヤク} with friends around the
table
, my boss accused me of
loitering
and not doing my duty. If he caught me doing so
again
, I would be dismissed from the office.
It's my duty to
stop loitering
and move this
table
again
.
Written by: ソーサーペン
I
said yeah cool{ヤク} with an
accent
when they drafted me to make
tables
again
at the train station{エキ}. I'll do my duty, and fulfill my role to support the campaign.
Written by: Anonymous123
I'm
going
to sit at that
table
again
it's my duty, my role in life.
Written by: fauserbu
This
loitering
pike
is on duty.
 /いくさ battle, forces
め/つとめ service, duty, task
Reading: Old Chinese *ɢʷek from OC *ɢʷal, “to do” with k-extension.

(*ɢʷeɡ)
エキ←ヤク← /i̯wɛk̚/ ← *ɢʷeɡ
I'm on the
road
behind my
desk
, sitting on a
folding chair
drafting soldiers for the war. It's yucky {ヤク}, but it's my duty.
Written by: うらしい
Do me a service,
stop
here and stay as a
pike
Written by: vandebilt
The kamekaze warriors sit inside the
missile
and guide it into war,
going
into enemy territory and causing massive damage. They serve their duty and are very useful
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
My role is
going to
war with a
pike
Written by:
The
people
doing the service at the restaurant throw the
blanket
onto the
table
.
Written by: Gjfj
I went to the recruitment office,
stepped
up to the
desk
and enlisted for service. On the one hand, I may have been able to avoid the war. But
on the other hand
I would have been shirking my duty to the country, and I could have been drafted anyway.
Written by: Jules.33
It is my duty to lift that
table
again
and nobody can
stop
me!
Written by: Menhit
I take a
step
closer to the
table
, bang my
fist
on it and say: It's our duty to fight in this war!
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
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/ やくわり - (noun) part, assigning (allotment of) parts, role, duties
/ しゅやく - (noun) leading part, leading actor, leading actress
/ へいえき - (noun) military service, conscription
/ ちょうえき - (noun) penal servitude, imprisonment with hard labor (hard labour)
/ やくにん - (noun) government official
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: オウ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: かの, かれ
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
he, that, the
Mnemonics
He
walks around
wearing
hides
.
Written by: Karlla
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Stop
and look at his beautiful
pelts
Written by: Quessen
Specialized personnel pronoun for the
distal
demonstrative
/ヒ←/フ← that, especially “that person.” Sometimes translated as the, which is also demonstrative. Used for both sexes prior to exposure to European languages that introduced the concept of gendered pronouns like he and she.
He is the one who has to walk a lot of
steps
while hunting to provide his family with animal
skins
.
Written by: ききな
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“ヒ” Semantic
“walk”.

He
walks
around confident in his own
skin
.
Written by: フバフバ
He
stops
and looks at that
person
{skin radical}
Written by: Randomdude567
There
he walks
again with that smelly
pelt
he got from the thrift shop. {Macklemore - Thrift Shop}
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/ かのじょ - (noun) she, her; {n} girlfriend
/ かれ - (noun) he, him; {n} boyfriend
/ ひがん - (noun) equinoctial week (when Buddhist services are held); {abbr} Buddhist services during the equinoctial week; {Buddh} nirvana; {form} opposite bank, opposite shore, shore on the other side
/ もとかのじょ - (noun) ex-girlfriend, former girlfriend
なり / かのじょなり - (noun) (in) her way, peculiar to her
Kunyomi: たちもとお.る
Onyomi: , テイ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
low, humble
Related vocabulary
/ ていかい - (noun/intransitive) pacing back and forth meditatively, going about deep in thought, thinking about many things, pondering deeply
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: レイ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
彿
Kunyomi: にかよ.う, ほの.か
Onyomi: フツ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
dimly
Mnemonics
While
loitering
in the dark room, I could just dimly make out one
dollar
.
Written by: emanresU
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彿 / ほうふつ - (noun/する verb) (bearing a) close resemblance, vivid reminder (e.g. of the past); {adv-to} {adj-t} dim, faint, vague, blurred
彿 / すいてんほうふつ - (noun) {yoji} the sky and water merging into one, seamless merging of the sea and the sky
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: オウ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
journey, travel, chase away, let go, going, before, formerly
Mnemonics
The
lord
goes
on a journey.
Written by: Karlla
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The king{オウ} says if you journey away from where you
live
, you might pick up an
accent
.
Written by: Anonymous123
No
person
is
master
of their own journey.
Written by: lightmotif
When you're on a journey and
walk
in the dark, take a
lantern
with you.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
The
Lord
proclaimed, “Our JOURNEY is not Over {オウ}, so we mustn’t
linger
. We must give CHASE BEFORE we loose our enemy’s trail.
Written by: Jules.33
The
Lord
TRAVELED all Over {オウ} the kingdom never
lingering
in one place for long, BEFORE continuing on his JOURNEY.
Written by: Jules.33
When you
live
no
where, you can TRAVEL every where.
Written by: Jules.33
Originally
walk
making footprints , with semantic hand-foot and phonetic king /オウ. can also be interpreted as lush or life , giving rise to the alternate form .
Later, the king’s footprints, see also , were simplified into
lord
, ignoring the phonetics.
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/ おうふく - (noun/する verb) making a round trip, going and returning, coming and going; {abbr} round-trip ticket, return ticket; correspondence, exchanging (of letters); keeping company (with), socializing, visiting each other
/ おうねん - (noun) years gone by, earlier years, former years, the past
/ おうらい - (noun/する verb) coming and going, traffic; road, street; association, socializing, socialising, fellowship, mutual visits; recurring (e.g. thoughts); correspondence
/ おうじょう - (noun/する verb) {Buddh} passing on to the next life; death; giving up a struggle, submission; being at one's wits' end, being flummoxed; {rare} coercion
/ いちおう - (adverb) more or less, though not quite satisfactorily, after a fashion, pretty much, roughly, so far as it goes, technically; tentatively, for the time being; just in case; once
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: セイ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
subjugate, attack the rebellious, collect taxes
Mnemonics
You say you are
going
to be
righteous
, but to me it looks like you're just attacking the rebellious.
Written by: gillianfaith
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A military expedition
going
off to impose
justice
/セイ on, or subjugate, a rebellious province. In practical terms this means collecting taxes, as well as attacking and arresting rebels.
You say {セイ} your province is going to
stop
collecting taxes, but the national government will exact
justice
and attack the rebellious provinces in order to subjugate them.
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/ せいふく - (noun/する verb) conquest, subjugation; overcoming (a difficulty), conquering (e.g. a mountain), mastery (of a skill)
/ えんせい - (noun/する verb) expedition, (military) campaign; tour (by a sports team, performer, etc.), visit
/ せかいせいふく - (noun) world conquest, world domination, taking over the world
/ いいせいい - (noun) {yoji} controlling foreigners by foreigners, playing one barbarian state against another
/ さいせい - (noun) second punitive expedition
Kunyomi: ゆ.く
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
go
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: いにしえ, ゆ.く
Onyomi: オウ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
journey, chase away, let go, going, travel
Mnemonics
Travel and live a
life
free of
lingering
!
Written by: メイ_ヤミ
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ケイ
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
diameter, path, method
Mnemonics
To measure diameter, you need to
go
again
from the edge of the ring to the
post in the middle
; if you only go once, you're measuring the radius.
Written by: gillianfaith
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I
walk
the paths of
Earth
again and
again
until I find the method to measure its diameter.
Written by: Kuranyami
Via : The
path
of
water crossing land
/ケイ←/ケイ tends towards being level and straight. A straight line that bisects a circle defines its diameter. Following the water is one method for traversing unfamiliar country.
A
man going
on a
holy
path.
Written by: nexx
After I went with Kay {ケイ} around the diameter of the
earth
again
,
I
picked up an
accent
.
Written by: Anonymous123
As a spiritual practice, the monk treads a path across the diameter of the courtyard of the
holy
site,
going
back and forth over and over, taking care ケイ not to lose track of how many lengths he has walked
Written by: Spirit_kokoro
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/ はんけい - (noun) radius
/ ちょっけい - (noun) diameter
/ こうけい - (noun) aperture, bore, calibre, caliber
/ けいろ - (noun) course, route, path, channel; process, stages
/ きょうえきちょっけいたい - (noun) {comp} conjugate diameter pair, CDP
Kunyomi: ま.つ
Onyomi: タイ
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
wait, depend on
Mnemonics
The
man stopped
*before* the
temple
is waiting.
Written by: lightmotif
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The man
loiter
ing
in front of the
temple
adjusting his TAI is probably waiting for someone
Written by: Seraseth
A
person stops
and waits in front of the
temple
. They pull out some mats {ま(つ)} and start doing some tai-chi {タイ}.
Written by: quickMaffs44
Wait! You must まつ
stop
and un-tie タイ your shoes before entering the
temple
.
Written by: Wolfenspace
To wait
means to
stop
for some TIme
{タイ}, to put on hold
until another MATter {ま.つ} happens.
Written by: ヒァン
I wait on the
steps
of the
temple
Written by: Veerdb
If you wait patiently outside a
temple
you might be able to see the
leader
. How do you know they're the leader of the temple? Easy. They wear a long
hat
.
. And they do TAI-chi { タイ} outside the temple, with your {ま}.
Written by: Plum Blossom
She had to *wait* to visit the
temple
in "Thailand"「TAI タイ」. Her
travel
plans *depended on* the dates of the upcoming "festival = まつり"「MATSU ま.つ」.
A short
step
bring me in front of a THAI {タイ}
temple
, where the
ground
measurement
depend on how long I can wait the MOST {ま.つ}
Written by: バリエル
Left side is
linger/step/movement radical
and right side is used in a lot of
measurement
related kanji. Measuring lingering is how much {TAI}me you wait. Often on a door mat {matsu}
Written by: SaltyCogs
When you
go
to the
temple
to worship, you have to wait in line.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
You can’t just
step
into a
Buddhist temple
, you have to wait to be let in.
Written by: Biev
The army is waiting for their commander to finish his business on the
road
in front of the
temple
.
Written by: non0230
Looks like
a guy
leaning on the outside of
a building
to wait for someone he depends on to come out.
Written by:
TAIme to wait/matsu at the
temple
before we
go
Written by: レイん|レナ
Looks kind of like a mash-up 「ま」of the kanjis in
rest
and
time
. To wait means it is time 「タイ」 to rest.
Written by: Jules.33
When the person
stepped
in front of the
temple
, they waited a moment, admiring the site.
Stop
and wait,
etc.
/トウ→タイ.
Some
people
depend on religion to believe that they will MATSU TAI - not die. They will wait outside the
temple
all day.
Stopping
time
>
is to wait
Written by: Quixotic
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わせる / まちあわせる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)) to rendezvous, to meet at a prearranged place and time, to arrange to meet
わせ / まちあわせ - (noun) appointment
/ きたい - (noun/する verb) expectation, anticipation, hope; {adj-no} promising, rising, up-and-coming
/ しょうたい - (noun/する verb) invitation
つ / まつ - (Godan verb - つ/transitive,intransitive) to wait; to await, to look forward to, to anticipate; to depend on, to need (usu. in negative form)
Kunyomi: したが.う, とな.える, めぐ.る
Onyomi: シュン, ジュン
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
herald, announce, follow, obey, seek, lay down one's life
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: もと.る
Onyomi: コン
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
disobey, dispute, very, go against, be contrary to
Related vocabulary
/ こんれい - (noun) {arch} acting contrary to reason, ruthless defiance, violation of morality, reason or justice
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ヨウ
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
wonder, rove, stray, hesitating
Mnemonics
A wandering (sheep)
/ヨウ is hesitating in the (crossroads)
.
Related vocabulary
/ しょうよう - (noun/する verb) wandering
Kunyomi: さまよ.う
Onyomi: カイ
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
wandering
Mnemonics
Some of you/さまよ.う may have experienced wandering before;
going
round and around
with no goal/destination. Used in /はいかい.
Written by: zeroscape
Related vocabulary
/ ていかい - (noun/intransitive) pacing back and forth meditatively, going about deep in thought, thinking about many things, pondering deeply
/ ていかいしゅみ - (noun) {yoji} disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art
/ はいかい - (noun/する verb) wandering (around), roaming, loitering, prowling, hanging around
/ ていかい - (noun/intransitive) pacing back and forth meditatively, going about deep in thought, thinking about many things, pondering deeply
/ はいかい - (noun/する verb) wandering (around), roaming, loitering, prowling, hanging around
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: リツ, リチ
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
rhythm, law, regulation, gauge, control
Mnemonics
In law what is
written
goes
Written by: Hexador
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I
sing "Putting on the Ritz {リツ}" with an
accent
, when I write the law. The rhythm helps me control my
brush
strokes..
Written by: Anonymous123
Law is
written
about all
goings
Written by: Hexador
The
intersection
of
brush
/イツ→リツ and drumhead lets a drummer set the rhythm; of brush and paper lets a bureaucrat set the regulation of the law.
This law exists to indicate when to
stop
the
brush
.
The
going man
swung his
brush
according to the law in the rhythm of his steps.
Written by: espiacent
My
brush
stops and goes
according to the rhythm.
Written by: nexx
The rich {リチ} create LAWS for the masses to
FOLLOW
to ensure that everyone
Steps
to the same RHYTHM, so that they can easily CONTROL them.
Written by: Jules.33
When I write laws I avoid
loiter
ing
to control the rhythm of my
brush
strokes. I tell myself, "Let's reach Ritz!" {レツ,リチ,リツ} because I want to earn enough to stay at the Ritz Carlton.
Written by: Kembriel
Man
with
hat
controls the law with a
brush
.
Written by: crabcrabcat
According to
written
LAW, there is no
loitering
here.
Written by: Jules.33
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/ ほうりつ - (noun) law
/ きりつ - (noun) order, observance, discipline; rules, law, regulations
/ りちぎ - (Adjective/-な) upright, honest, faithful, conscientious, sincere
/ りちぎもの - (noun) honest person, conscientious person
/ いちりつ - (Noun/な-adjective) uniform, even, across-the-board, equal
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
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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
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
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.
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
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
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/ ごご - (noun/adverb) afternoon, p.m.
/ 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
/ こんご - (noun/adverb) from now on, hereafter
/ いご - (noun/adverb) after this, from now on, hereafter; thereafter, since (then), after
/ ちょくご - (noun/adverb) immediately following
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: アイ, オウ
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: すす.む, のぼ.らせる, のぼ.る
Onyomi: チョク
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ジョ
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
gradually, slowly, deliberately, gently
Mnemonics
I want to walk to my JOb/job slowly but not
linger
too much
.
Written by: chancetenacity
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Walk
slowly to the
tea hut
/ヨ→ジョ, gently stepping from stone to stone, placing your feet deliberately as you gradually feel your cares slip away.
To remember the reading ジョ, think ADAGIO.
I
was able to gradually get rid of my
remaining
accent
by hanging out with little Joe{ジョ}.
Written by: Anonymous123
If you were
to take a step
on the roof of a
house
, You would need to move slowly because otherwise you would fall.
Written by: non0230
Too much
hurried
coming and going
won’t help your cause… progress gradually, slowly, deliberately
Written by: Spirit_kokoro
Go
slowly so you don't leave
too much
behind.
Written by: そら♡
Related vocabulary
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に / じょじょに - (adverb) gradually, steadily, slowly, little by little, step by step, by degrees
/ じょこう - (noun/する verb) going slowly (esp. to enable a vehicle to stop immediately), going at a reduced speed, slowing down, reducing speed
/ じょじょ - (noun) {arch} slow, gradual, steady; {arch} calm, composed, relaxed
/ じょれい - (noun) annealing, slow cooling
に / じょじょに - (noun) gradually, steadily, slowly, little by little, step by step, by degrees
Kunyomi: こみち, さしわたし, ただ.ちに, みち
Onyomi: ケイ
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
path, diameter, method
Mnemonics
See : The
path
of
water crossing land
/ケイ tends towards being level and straight. A straight line that bisects a circle defines its diameter. Following the water is one method for traversing unfamiliar country.
/こみち   path, lane, shortcut
ちに/ただちに at once, directly
し/さしわたし diameter
Related vocabulary
/ しょうけい - (noun) {form} path, lane; {adj-f} small diameter, small radius
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
on foot, junior, emptiness, vanity, futility, uselessness, ephemeral thing, gang, set, party, people
Mnemonics
don't
stop
, just
run
towards your dream to get rid of your inner emptiness
Written by: イシャー
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Stop
running
, it would be a futility, you're still a junior, moreover a pupil !
Written by: スキス イス
When I was a junior,
I
had an
accent
, and
ran
everywhere on foot, even though I had small toes {ト}
Written by: Anonymous123
Etymology:
Movement
+
ground
/ト/, later rearranged into
+

move on foot > foot soldiers following one another> follower > junior
Your junior/follower stubbed his TO while
run
ning
so is now
loiter
ing
Written by: Seraseth
We take
step
s
as a junior to
run
after a dream for vanity, futility, or uselessness.
Written by: moolsu
The junior/pupil is learning about pedestrian traffic lights. The red person means
stop
, and the green person means go/
run
.
Written by: superbaby
Between the time you
run
toward the goal and
stop
there is an emptiness that you must skip
Written by: Baharley
The gang of juniors
run
through the emptiness on foot と the
hat man
Written by: crabcrabcat
Gangs of Teenagers are known for
loitering
and
running
around. But they are kinda useless because of their head's emptyness.
Written by: Xilmi
Walk
empty handed in the
dirt
/ト, like a gang of junior employees and useless pupils, futile in their pursuit of advancement.
Write as go
dirt
foot
.
What’s going on here? It’s a zoo いたず! There will be no gangs
loitering
here. This is not a place to party people. Stop being useless and
run along
on foot or get in your automobilesト and drive off. I oughta あだ call the cops,
Written by: Jules.33
I
run
on foot 1000
steps
away from a party because a gang of pensioners wants to catch me. They say juniors like me are useless.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
At some point you'll realize you're supposed to
loiter
and not to
run
through life and that hiding your inner emptiness due to vanity is a useless, ephemeral thing to do once you see that all people have been there as juniors.
Written by: つの
“Don’t
loiter
run
, Junior!” said Indiana Jones Senior to his apprentice, Indiana Jones Jr. They’re escaping from a sticky situation — and Junior stubbed his 「と」toe! This is what happens when you loiter around..
Written by: しまうま
It's a sure ITAZURAいたずら thing, to
step
on little JUNIOR's TOesト as you
run
ON FOOT to the PARTY
Written by: emmieです
When I was a junior in college, I realized the emptiness of
running
from party to party. I
stopped
investing time and energy in ephemeral things, and toted {ト} my books to the library.
They say juniors are useless and therefor get paid less TO do the same job as older people. Yet they
run
without
lingering
so I ThAnk ZUm RAspect would be in place.
Written by: ジェン~1984
Related vocabulary
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/ せいと - (noun) pupil, student, schoolchild
/ とほ - (noun) walking, going on foot
/ しんと - (noun) layman, believer, adherent, follower, laity
/ がくと - (noun) student, follower, students and pupils
/ きょうと - (noun) believer, adherent
Kunyomi: したが.う, したが.える
Onyomi: ジュウ, ジュ, ショウ
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
accompany, obey, submit to, comply, follow, secondary, incidental, subordinate
Mnemonics
i
obey the girl with
bunny ears
on her
head
.
Written by: Kerst
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When
I
speak with an
accent
into the
bunny ears
of my followers, they comply with my orders, and submit to a
head count
. When I show {ショウ} my subordinate ,who accompanies me, big and small jujubes {ジュ、ジュウ} she tags along {したが} too.
Written by: Anonymous123
They told me to
stop
and obey the
eight
talking
heads
.
Written by: ゼンレル
Via : At the
crossroads
, he became a
follower
/ジュウ, ジュ, ショウ, and set his
feet
to accompany his master and submit to his will.
The master was
followed
by
eight
persons
who were
correctly
complying with his instructions.
Written by: sand_eto
That
Going
Horned
Animal
is ACCOMPANIED with its master summoner.
Written by: ハンゾウ
The character is a pictogram of
two people
,
one
following the
other's
footstep
at an
intersection
.
Written by: non0230
While doing a
head count
of my subordinates, I noticed that they all had
bunny ears
and wore jeweled {ジュウ/ジュ} ear studs. When I commanded them to follow me, they didn't comply and said, "only sheep tag along" {したが}. I wanted to show {ショウ} them who the boss was, but then I
stopped
and thought, "Wait, is this a dream? "
Several
heads
of cattle
stop
their march obeying the
person
who guides them to the corral.
Written by: アルゼン
go
and follow that man with man with
horn
on it's
head
Written by:
Junior {ジュウ} members of the Bunny Gang make weird outfits. They wear
ears
on their
heads
and
loiter
around shoals {ショウ} to turn sheets into gowns {したがう}. Is this how they obey their leader, or is that secondary to fashion?
Written by: Kembriel
Jules ジュウ looks down from his office at the subordinates on the factory floor, and it’s like doing a
headcount
of sheep with
bunny ears
that just
go
back and forth, all of them followers and no leader
Written by: Spirit_kokoro
A parent is
lingering
and drinking {juice} 🧃ジュ、ジュウ to calm his
anger
😤, before he goes
down
した -stairs to make
the little one
comply.
Written by: シン・ソツ
Related vocabulary
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/ じゅうじ - (noun/する verb) engaging in (work), pursuing (e.g. studies), following (a profession), being involved in
/ じゅしゃ - (noun) attendant, valet, servant, follower
/ がっしょう - (noun/する verb) alliance (esp. originally of the Six Kingdoms against the Qin dynasty)
う / したがう - (Godan verb - う/intransitive) to obey (an order, law, etc.), to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.), to follow, to observe, to conform to, to yield to; to follow (a person), to accompany, to go with; to go alongside (e.g. a river), to follow (e.g. a sign); to serve (as), to engage in (work)
って / したがって - (adverb/conjunction) therefore, consequently, accordingly
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ソウ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: え.る, う.る
Onyomi: トク
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
gain, get, find, earn, acquire, can, may, able to, profit, advantage, benefit
Mnemonics
I
go
out at
dawn
hoping to gain a
little
profit.
Written by: Karlla
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"The early bird gets the worm." This saying means those who don't
linger
in bed in the
morning
will be able toearn {え.るn} their keep. They have a
measurable
advantage over those who are slothful and who start their day with a few tokes {トク} of weed. You mayprofit by following the example of Uru {うる} from Star Trek who knew how to get the job done.
One
day
I hope to
stop
and retire and
measure
my gained profit.
Written by: MuMe
If you
loiter
around the
sun
temple
all day, you'll acquire a tan. And possibly heatstroke, making you see TOKUgawa's ghost.
Written by: Seraseth
Go
and
get
/トク whatever you can gain.
In a long gone "era"「ERU え.る」, one could *gain* a *profit* by
measuring
and selling "toe cushions"「TOKU トク」at
daybreak
for the shoes of tourists
lingering
around famous landmarks.
I can't
stop
Daybreak
no matter how much power I obtain. I'll never
measure
up to the power of the sun.
Written by: チェイスです
If you go to the market at
day break
, you can take advantage of some great deals and get some amazing stuff, as long as you don’t
loiter
and
measure
out your time well. You う can even resell some your finds for a profit.
Written by: Jules.33
you can aquire many followers on tikTOK {とく} by
measuring
the amount of time you
loiter
for
one
day
and screaming at passersby "YOU {う・る} need more AIR {える}"
Written by: ロールズ
Head out
while the
sun
is still out to earn
one
small
profit.
Written by: あいりー
When I try to gain
one
small
profit, I
go
out in
daylight
because that's when most people are awake.
Written by: あいりー
If you
measure
the
steps
of customers in a shop and adjust the
lights
, you can make more profit.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
Related vocabulary
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/ こころえ - (noun) knowledge, understanding; rules, regulations, guideline, directions; {n-suf} deputy, acting
/ - (noun/transitive) to get, to acquire, to obtain, to procure, to earn, to win, to gain, to secure, to attain; to be possible
/ とくい - (Noun/な-adjective) satisfaction, pride, triumph, elation; one's strong point, one's forte, one's specialty; regular customer, regular client, patron
/ なっとく - (noun/する verb) consent, agreement, acceptance; understanding, satisfaction (e.g. with an explanation), being convinced
/ そんとく - (noun) loss and gain, advantage and disadvantage
Kunyomi: さまよ.う
Onyomi: ハイ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
wander
Mnemonics
To wander is to
go
with
no
/ヒ← /pwe̯i/ ← *pɯl … *brɯːl → /bʱăi/ →ハイ destination in mind.
Related vocabulary
/ はいかい - (noun/する verb) wandering (around), roaming, loitering, prowling, hanging around
/ はいかい - (noun/する verb) wandering (around), roaming, loitering, prowling, hanging around
/ しんやはいかい - (noun) loitering at night, late-night prowling
Kunyomi: うつ.す, うつ.る
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
move
Mnemonics
Go
/テキ
walk
/ホ.
Neither component is phonetic, the reading is taken from
.
Related vocabulary
/ わたまし - (noun) {hon} {obs} moving houses (of a nobleman, emperor, etc.); {obs} taking out a mikoshi (for a festival, etc.)
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ショウ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
walking and fro, lingering, wander
Related vocabulary
/ しょうよう - (noun/する verb) wandering
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: , チョク
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: したが.う, したが.える
Onyomi: ジュウ, ジュ, ショウ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
from, by, since, whence, through
Mnemonics
See : By the
crossroads
, he became a
follower
/ジュウ, ジュ, ショウ, and since then has set his
feet
to accompany his master through trial and privation and to submit to his will.
Related vocabulary
/ じゅうらいのうほう - (noun) traditional farming
う / したがう - (Godan verb - う/intransitive) to obey (an order, law, etc.), to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.), to follow, to observe, to conform to, to yield to; to follow (a person), to accompany, to go with; to go alongside (e.g. a river), to follow (e.g. a sign); to serve (as), to engage in (work)
Kunyomi: きた.る, く.る
Onyomi: ライ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
induce, encourage to come
Mnemonics
HR needed to
go
get some rewards to induce people to
come
/ライ to the company annual meeting.
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: おん
Onyomi: ギョ,
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
honorable, manipulate, govern
Mnemonics
Stop
! There is an honorable
wholesale
! Finally!
Written by: espiacent
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Stop
you
are manipulating a honorable
person
Written by: あおい senpai
I was manipulated into thinking that it was honorable and
just
to fight a duel at high
noon
. But now I think I've
sealed
my own {おん} fate, and soon loved ones will go {ゴ} to my funeral and
linger
over my coffin.
I always
stop
at this
wholesale
to say hello , the owner is very honorable
Written by: Baharley
Stop
and GO {ゴ、ギョ} is an hONorable {おん}
wholesale
.
Written by: マイケルミラー
To manipulate horses at a
crossroads
you need a skilled
driver
/シャ← /si̯aᴴ/ ← *sŋjaːs … *ŋas → /ŋi̯woᴴ/ →ギョ. It’s an honorable post to govern beasts.
can also be decomposed as
go
this
noon
/ゴ to the
foot
and
kneel
: go kneel at the foot of power. This latter analysis is more historically accurate. might even be some version of a scepter.
The honorable
governor
is the one
going
in a carriage is always
right
and has a
seal
to approve what you want on the go.
Written by: Rdelav
Step
to the honorable
wholesale
sign!
Written by: AidanRyota
Let's
go
to
Costco
instead since they are more honorable
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
Don’t
stop
believing that there are honorable
politicians
out there who don’t MANIPULATE the system.
Men/women
who are willing to stand up against the
slings and arrows
-and still do what’s just and right . But if you want to have a say regarding who GOVERNS the country, you have to go ゴ out to the polls and own おん your vote.
Written by: Jules.33
He seems honorable because he
walkes
elegantly, indoduces new
rights
and has a
seal
, but he's actually just manipulating people.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
To
wait
for the
correct
stamp
is the honorable thing to do before you go ‘ゴ’
Written by: bozoduty
The Honorable
Pei
is
correct
that
Kei
and
I
know
each other.
Written by:
You GO ご ON おん and on and try to manipulate me, but I would love you to
stop
, just
stop
for
one
or
two
minutes and
seal
a deal. You keep your reliGIOn ぎょ to yourself and i govern MY み own life.
Written by: ジェン~1984
the governor often just
loiter
around until their
noon
break, yet he claimed he's working hard and is honorable

and technically, he's
right
, his duty is to just go
around approving a few documents with his
seal
, that's it

...so why does it feel like he's manipulating people??? is he really governing honorably???
Written by: コノエ・エル
The
loiterer
followed the prophet's orders "if you GO {ご} to the
correct
place at
noon
, you will receive a
stamp
and become an honorable governor.
Written by: ロールズ
I
go
at
noon
to
stop
and
bow
to be respectful and honourable
Written by: Stups4
I
speak with an
accent
when I see an honorable
wholesale
store.
Written by: Anonymous123
The govern has
stop
all
wholesales
Written by: Basnu
I
Stop
at the
wholesale
store with the honorable prices.
Written by: ロニー88
You
loiter
around with a
gun
while your friend tries to
correct
a
stamp
to make it more honorable. Someone messed with the stamp machine and your friend is trying to correct the error. You’re loitering around with a gun since you’re his bodyguard… quite the honorable task.
Written by: しまうま
Related vocabulary
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/ おんちゅう - (noun, suffix) ... and Company, Messrs, for the attention of ... (after addressee in letters, etc.)
/ せいぎょ - (noun/する verb) control (of a machine, device, etc.); control (over an opponent, one's emotions, etc.), governing, management, suppression, keeping in check
/ ごしゅじん - (noun) {hon} your husband, her husband
さん / おにいさん - (noun) {hon} older brother, elder brother; {fam} young man, buddy, fella, laddie (oft. vocative)
さん / おねえさん - (noun) {hon} older sister, elder sister; young lady (vocative); miss; ma'am; older girl
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ショウ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
Mnemonics
(Moving)
(briskly)
/ショウ.
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: すこ.やか
Onyomi: ケン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: あまね.し
Onyomi: ヘン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
everywhere, all over, all around, revolve
Mnemonics
Generally, to be known widely, you take your (small)
/ヘン hit on the (road)
until it’s been seen everywhere and many times over.
Related vocabulary
/ そうへんりゅう - (noun) Sōhen school of tea ceremony
Kunyomi: さまよ.う
Onyomi: コウ
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
wandering
Mnemonics
I can't
linger
around, I must wander for the
white
stone
!
Written by: メイ_ヤミ
Related vocabulary
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/ ほうこう - (noun/する verb) wandering, rambling, roaming
/ ほうこうへんい - (noun) {biol} fluctuation, environmental variation
う / さまよう - (Godan verb - う/intransitive) to loiter, to putter, to prowl, to wander about, to roam about, to knock around
く / うろつく - (Godan verb - く/intransitive) to loiter, to hang around, to wander around, to prowl, to roam
えるユダヤ / さまよえるユダヤじん - (noun) Wandering Jew
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: フク
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
restore, return to, revert, resume
Mnemonics
Day
or
night
, if you have time to
loiter
then you have time to review Japanese
Written by: ねこぼうし
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Go
and
return
/フク to resume or revert.
I
go
and then I
return
, restoring my original location
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
During the
winter
I swear {フク} that the
sun
spends so much time
lingering
below the
horizon
it seems like it's
not
going to return to the sky AGAIN {また}.
In an effort to recover, a man
stops
and
reclines
from
day
to
night
.
Written by: えいえん
These
days
, in
winter
,
no one
likes to
step
outside. Those who do, return real quick.
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
The lion king
person
returned
to restore peace
Written by: Baharley
I
repeat
my
steps
and return to where I started
Written by: ロニー88
I
revert to speaking with an
accent
when I
return
home.
Written by: Anonymous123
I
stopped to linger
on my
return
journey, before resuming my trip.
Written by: 🦡
Stop
negative thoughts to restore your mental health and
return
to your spiritual self.
Written by: Seanyくんです
You should constantly review and restore your
gun
and
yourself
day and night
.
Written by: ブダ
Related vocabulary
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/ ふくしゅう - (noun/する verb) review (of learned material), revision
/ かいふく - (noun/する verb) restoration, recovery, rehabilitation, return, improvement; recovery (from an illness), recuperation, convalescence
/ おうふく - (noun/する verb) making a round trip, going and returning, coming and going; {abbr} round-trip ticket, return ticket; correspondence, exchanging (of letters); keeping company (with), socializing, visiting each other
/ ほうふく - (noun/する verb) retaliation, revenge, reprisal, retribution; {law} retorsion, retortion
/ ふくげん - (noun/する verb) restoration (to the original state or location), reconstruction, restitution
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ジュン
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
sequential, follow
Mnemonics
I
added
accents
to the
shields
in sequential order, starting with June{ジュン}.
Written by: Anonymous123
Show all mnemonics (3)
The pub at the
crossroads
is decorated with painted
shields
/ジュン all lined up sequentially in a row. You can follow the history of local nobles and battles from the heraldry.
The Romans would
go and march
with their
shields
in hand sequentially, following one after another.
Written by: Tezburger
The
ten
shields
went
rolling off the
cliff
one after another sequentially like a bunch of
eyeballs
in the hot summer of
June
ジュン
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
Related vocabulary
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/ じゅんかん - (noun/する verb) circulation, rotation, cycle, loop
/ じゅんかんき - (noun) {anat} circulatory organ
/ あくじゅんかん - (noun) vicious circle, vicious cycle
/ たいじゅんかん - (noun) systemic circulation
/ さいじゅんかん - (noun) recycle
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 12
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: ホウ
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
wander about, walk along side of
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: えだち
Onyomi: ヨウ
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
compulsory service to the state, corvee
Mnemonics
Every
month
, the corvee
loiters
, drinking a
can
of soda.
Written by: メイ_ヤミ
Related vocabulary
/ ようえき - (noun) {arch} {hist} statute-labor service (ritsuryō period), socage
/ ぞうよう - (noun) {hist} forced labour (labor) imposed upon commoners (ritsuryō period)
/ ざつよう - (noun) {hist} forced labour (labor) imposed upon commoners (ritsuryō period)
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
delicate, minuteness, insignificance
Mnemonics
Slowy going
up the magestic but
dangerous
mountain
, the minuteness/insignificance of their lives
struck
them.
Written by: sand_eto
Show all mnemonics (7)
Going
on
Mountain
bringing DELICATE
Pie
and
Chair
to picnic.
Written by: ハンゾウ
If you
linger
too long in the
mountains
, a
bald
man will
strike
you; pull his delicate BIrd/beard.
Written by: chancetenacity
The delicate
movements
of
exquisitely small
𣁋
/ビ
long-haired
long-legged
mechanical
dolls
𡵉
/ビ responding to my
touch
remind me that life, despite its insignificance, is still life.
You must carefully and delicately
go
up this
mountain
. One wrong move with your
feet and legs
and you might trigger an avalanche and get
struck
by a boulder
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
Go
to the
mountain
table
and
strike
tiny and minute things
Written by: Erica multiflora
I
think saying your "B"s {ビ} with an
accent
is an insignificant problem compared to
mountain
skiing
on
one
leg
. Now, that's a delicate task!
Written by: Anonymous123
I must be careful to not
step
and
hit
this delicate
pie
. I look like a
mountain
compared to them
Written by:
Related vocabulary
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/ びみょう - (Adjective/-な) subtle, delicate, fine; difficult, complex, tricky, delicate (situation, position, etc.), close (e.g. decision); doubtful, questionable, dicey; {col} not great, iffy
/ けんびきょう - (noun) microscope
/ びしょう - (noun/する verb) smile
/ びりょう - (noun) minuscule amount, extremely small quantity
/ びどう - (noun/する verb) slight movement, slight tremor, quiver
Kunyomi: ま.つ
Onyomi: ケイ
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
wait for, await, expect, hope
No related vocabulary.
Kunyomi: う.つ, と.る, ゆ.く
Onyomi: セイ
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: ぎょうにんべん
Radical
(not available)
No related vocabulary.
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