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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
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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
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
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
Kinda looks like a plate.
One
plate, and nothing more.
Written by: shw00by
"I got one bug bite and now my arm is itchy イチ!"
Written by: Frogsssss
Looks like a 1 that fell over -hypothetically in grass- now the one is "Itchy *ichi*"
Written by: えにちょ
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すじ / ひとすじ - (noun) one line, one stretch (e.g. of road), one strand (e.g. of hair), one beam (e.g. of light), one ray, one length (e.g. of rope); {adj-na} {n-suf} earnest, resolute, intent, devoted, single-minded; {arch} one bloodline, one clan; {adj-na} {arch} ordinary, common
で / ひとりで - (expression) alone, by oneself, on one's own
に / いちどに - (adverb) all at once
/ 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: した, しも, さ.げる, さ.がる, くだ.る, くだ.す, くだ.さる, お.ろす, お.りる
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
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She ta-lks した down to me, I ca-n't カ stand it!
Written by: Wolfenspace
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
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.
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.
Shitake した, カ
mushrooms
come from below the
ground
Written by: りきぱち
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
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
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/ ちかてつ - (noun) {abbr} subway, metro, underground (railway)
/ ろうか - (noun) corridor, hallway, passageway
/ ちか - (noun) underground, below the ground; world of the dead, the grave; {adj-no} {n} underground (activities, movement, etc.), secret, illegal, in hiding
/ かこう - (noun/する verb) descent, fall, drop, decline, downturn, subsidence
/ ていか - (noun/する verb) fall, decline, lowering, deterioration, degradation
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
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· 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
No
line for your
fishhook
? Don't worry, I got nine
Written by: ニュちゃん
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.
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.
It is first a pictogram of a
hand
丿
with
fingers
reached to catch stuff, and was later borrowed for 9.
Written by: non0230
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*
nine is
not
丿
able to be divided into
duplicates
Written by: weirdkeichan
Strange
no
丿
in sight - identified as suspect no. nine.
Written by: アムン
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/ 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
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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
Five GOes {ゴ}
halfway
bETWeen
{いつ}
zero
and
ten
.
Written by: ヒァン
itsu nice trait of the human body that we have
five
fingers, so that they can go around to make gestures.
Written by: Randomdude567
"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
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
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.
Originally written 𠄡, from the kanji
hand
getting
underlined
, it is used to outline the five fingers of the hand.
Written by: non0230
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
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/ 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)
/ ごじ - (noun) five o'clock
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
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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
three
broke into three
ones
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
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 is triple
one
Written by: rtega
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*
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
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/ みかづき - (noun) new moon, crescent moon
/ - (noun) three, 3
/ みっか - (noun) 3rd day of the month; three days
/ さんにん - (noun) three people
ばしか / みっかばしか - (noun) {col} rubella, German measles, three day measles
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
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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.
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
six plus
one
is seven and six is a
duplicate
of three
Written by: weirdkeichan
"
one
L
is enough.", said seven.
If virtue is a cross, the seven sins would be
one
strange
,
crooked cross
. Na na, don't go there.
Written by: melocule
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/ 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: うえ, うわ-, あ.げる, あ.がる, のぼ.る, かみ, のぼ.せる
Onyomi: ジョウ
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: いち
Radical
above, up
Mnemonics
Branches
reach up from the
ground
.
Written by: Karlla
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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 sō on’yomi, used only with ancient Chinese terms, 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.
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
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
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
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げる / あげる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive,intransitive) to raise, to elevate; to do up (one's hair); to fly (a kite, etc.), to launch (fireworks, etc.), to surface (a submarine, etc.); to land (a boat); to show someone (into a room); {pol} to give; to send someone (away); to enrol (one's child in school), to enroll; to increase (price, quality, status, etc.), to develop (talent, skill), to improve; to make (a loud sound), to raise (one's voice); to earn (something desirable); to praise; to give (an example, etc.), to cite; to summon up (all of one's energy, etc.); to offer up (incense, a prayer, etc.) to the gods (or Buddha, etc.); to bear (a child); to conduct (a ceremony, esp. a wedding); (of the tide) to come in; to vomit; {aux-v} {v1} {pol} to do for (the sake of someone else) (after the -te form of a verb); {suf} {v1} to complete ... (after the -masu stem of a verb); {suf} {v1} {hum} to humbly do ... (after the -masu stem of a humble verb to increase the level of humility)
さしげる / さしあげる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to lift up, to hold up, to raise; {hum} to give, to present, to offer; {aux-v} {v1} {hum} to do (for someone)
がり / できあがり - (noun) completion, finish; workmanship, result, outcome
がり / あがり - (noun) rise, increase, ascent; income, takings, earnings, proceeds, (crop) yield, return, profit; completion, end, finish; end result (e.g. of crafts), how something comes out, finish; finishing (in a board or card game, etc.); {abbr} green tea (esp. in a sushi restaurant); {suf} after (rain, illness, etc.); {suf} ex- (e.g. ex-bureaucrat), former
がり / しあがり - (noun) finish, end, completion, result
Kunyomi: なか
Onyomi: チュウ, ジュウ
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
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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
the
mouth
has a
stick
that it is licking
Written by: あいうえお Kirby
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
the
rod
is in the
mouth
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
Standing naka'd in the middle of the store, I'm about to get chuu'd out by the manager
Written by: CervidaeAxis
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
It's your birthday! Here's a
cake
with a
candle
inside.🍰
Written by: HonokaSki
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
"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
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
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/ なか - (noun) inside, interior; among, within; middle, center, centre; during, while, middle, midst, amid; interval, gap; mean, average; {adj-no} {n} second (of three, e.g. sons, volumes), middle; medium grade, medium quality; {arch} red-light district
/ ちゅうごくご - (noun) Chinese (language)
/ じゅう - (suffix) (all) through (e.g. the night), throughout (e.g. the year), all ... long; within (e.g. the week), in the course of (e.g. today), by the end of; all over, throughout (e.g. the world); all (of a group), the whole (family, school, etc.)
/ ちゅうがっこう - (noun) junior high school, middle school, lower secondary school
/ ちゅうがくせい - (noun) junior high school student, middle school pupil
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
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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
strokes
, looks like and pronounced ニ. Alternate pronunciation ジ borrowed from cognate .
Related vocabulary
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/ ふたり - (noun) two persons, two people, pair, couple
とも / ふたりとも - (noun) both (people), the two of them
/ 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: (none)
Onyomi: マン, バン
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: いち
Radical
ten thousand, 10,000
Mnemonics
It looks like a T for ten and the h in thousand
Written by: バレリー
Show all mnemonics (11)
We have
one
at the top and if you turn the kanji 90 degrees you will see a
arabic four
4
which means it has four zeros in front of it!
Written by: スキス イス
This looks like a
man
{まん} running towards the 10000.
Written by: KafukaMode
The
headless man マン
running with $10,000 he stole from the bank バン
Written by: リアンカ
Once, a
man
had 10,000 dreams, however he realized achieving just
one
required unwavering dedication.
Written by: なないで
Via :
a
myriad of
🦂
or
💃
.

According to an urban legend which is probably untrue, the resemblance of to 🏃 is the origin of the guideline to walk 10,000 steps every day.
Your rows よろず of
ten thousand
mon-sters マン share a bon-d バン like no other.
Written by: Wolfenspace
The kanji looks like Naruto running, and Naruto can
probably
become 10 000 clones!
Written by: Porcospino
It looks like a thumbs up: Man マン, even though I got ten thousand Likes
on this
one
post, I still got the バン ban-hammer.
Written by: ねりねこ
*10,000* "Maniacs"「 MAN マン」made *countless* songs I can
dance
to. I always listen to them when I visit the "Yoro Zoo"「YOROZU よろず」!
An itchy {
いち
} ma
n
{マン} - Ichiman {} - is literally only worth ten thousand yen.
Written by: テレサの
I
BOUND
TEN THOUSAND dollars
together and hid it Under the
FLOOR
.
Written by: Abnormalise
Related vocabulary
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/ まんねんひつ - (noun) fountain pen
/ まん - (noun) 10,000, ten thousand; {n} {adj-no} myriad
/ ばんざい - (noun/intransitive) banzai, hurray, hurrah, hooray (celebratory cheer; trad. shouted while raising both arms in the air); {n} something to cheer about, something worthy of celebration; {n} {vs} {vi} giving up, throwing one's hands up; {n} eternal life and prosperity
/ ばんにん - (noun) all people, everybody
/ まんいち - (adverb) (unlikely event of) emergency, the worst(-case scenario), 10000 to 1; {adv} {adj-no} (if) by some chance, by some possibility, in the unlikely event that
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