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Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: かくしがまえ
Radical
doctor, medicine
Mnemonics
You're in a
cage
and been shot by an
arrow
you need a doctor or at least some medicine
Written by: Seraseth
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A doctor is someone who keeps you
safe in a box or a bed
to be exact, and treats you while saying "
NO
heaven
for you today!", although you were dying and lost all hope before. The doctor says "ii ii" {translates to good good} to make you feel better.
Written by: KafukaMode
Doctor carries
box

with
darts

Acupuncture is one of the main methods of Chinese folk medicine.
Written by: The One
A
man in a strange hat
has just exited that
three-sided phone box
!
It must be the Doctor!
Written by: アレックス833
A
person
with an
arrow
wound needs medical care from an emergency doctor.

(*qiːs)
イ← /ʔieiᴴ/ ← *qiːs
When I'm sick,
I
have to stay in
bed
and wait for the *doctor* to prescribe some "icky"「I い、イ」*medicine*.
This kanji looks like a
person

Laying on a
bed

Being cared for by a doctor giving them medicine
Written by: fauserbu
Looks like a
person
in a
box
, like The Doctor with his sonic
screwdriver
in his TARDIS {police box}, which is
bigger
inside.
Written by:
A
doctor
with
head mirror
going {イ}nside the
drug closet
to fetch some medicine.
Written by: ヒァン
This is a condensed form of a character that showed
"arrows"
in a
"box"
, a hand holding a tool, and a vase of medicinal liquor. Altogether, these elements create a scene of a person practicing medicine. See the variant form for the original.
Written by: NickKnackSnack
A doctor will treat that
open wound
holding an
arrow
inside.
Written by: whereareyou
If doctors/Isha or medicine/KUSUrI can't help you, you're going to
heaven
in a
box
...
Written by: レイん|レナ
The doctor’s next patient was a
big
man with an
arrow
in イ/い his head. He put the bed rail down on the
hospital bed
to give him his -medicine.
Written by: Jules.33
Medicine: simplified from "medicine": "to groan" + "liquor" – to treat a groaning patient with medicinal liquor. In the simplified version, only the left part of "to groan" remains. It can be read as "arrow storage":
“that which hides; that which stores”
+
“arrow”
.
Written by: Biev
The doctor
pulls out the
arrow
from the
box
.
Written by: krazator10
Doctors treat
arrow
wounds
.
Written by: ききな
Inside the
pocket
of a doctor's coat, there's always a couple of
darts
for them to use in case of an emergency shot.
The pocket is the one near the heart, the one where you usually put pens in it, and you can simply picture the Kanji of the dart on the outside of the pocket, for everyone to see when seeing a doctor
Written by: ケンパチ
The doctor will give you medicine, some
things
in a
bottle
Written by:
The doctor took the
arrow
out and put it in a
box
.
The doctor has a
box
of
needles/darts
filled with medicine
Written by: きつねよかい
You're in a
cage
and you've been shot by an
arrow
. Obviously things are looking pretty bad. You need some medicine if you hope to live.
Written by: しまうま
Treating an
arrow
wound in a clean,
enclosed
space Is {イ} the basic of medicine.
Written by: バリエル
girl with a ponytail
stuck in a
box with one side open
for a doctor to help her out
Written by: Ochuko
If you have a
dart
in your
mouth
, you definitely need to see a doctor.
Written by:
Hey you dropped your
arrow
quiver!
Wait are you okay? Should I call a doctor?
Written by: BaldingEagle
A
person
lying in イ/い a
hospital bed with one bed rail up and one bed rail down
, and an
ice pack
on their head waiting for the doctor and their medicine.
Written by: Jules.33
Medicine is
heaven
in a
box
. That is to say divine providence subjugated by humanity.
Written by: SoraSora3
A doctor captured
heaven's
cure medicine in a
bottle/hiding box
, administered by
arrow
-pricking the skin
Written by: Jepotastic
A hospital room or doctor's office
enclosure
, inside there is a
doctor
with an old-school
reflector headband
.
Written by: BradleyO
no
doctor can think outside of the
box
since they assume they have the power of gods in
heaven
Written by: Melwina
Related vocabulary
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/ いしゃ - (noun) doctor, physician
/ いがく - (noun) medical science, medicine
さん / おいしゃさん - (noun) {pol} doctor
/ はいしゃ - (noun) dentist
/ いりょう - (noun) medical care, medical treatment
Kunyomi: はじ.まる, はじ.める
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: おんなへん
Radical
commence, begin
Mnemonics
It all began when
I
opened my
mouth
to talk to that
woman
.
Written by: マイコー
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To start the ceremony, the statue of the
woman
will go on the
pedestal
.
Written by: lightmotif
It will begin when the
woman
stands on the
pedestal
.
Written by:
That
woman
at the
pedestal
, she {シ} started her speech for the ceremony an hour ago and just ended now... Had she {はじ} gone any longer,
I
would have started falling asleep and drooling from my
mouth
.
Written by: quickMaffs44
The
woman
stood at the
lectern
in the auditorium. "She"「SHI シ」*began* her lecture with "nice to meet you = はじめまして"「HAJI はじ」as she *commenced* her introduction.
The beggining of my life. When
I
left the
womb
of my
mom
.
Written by:
This is a
woman
and a
pedestal
. It is associated with the concept of generation or origin. You can see it as woman giving birth. The start of a new life.
Written by: Aop_
Putting
women
on a
pedestal
will be the beginning of the end.
Written by: ウインク
To COMMENCE a good relationship with a
WOMAN
, from the START you should treat her like princess and put her on a high
PEDESTAL
, then the Love will BEGIN. ;);)
Written by: Abnormalise
It began when
I
opened my
mouth
and said はじめまして to that
woman
. She し smiled and said the same.
Written by: Wolfenspace
It will begin when SHE {し}, a
woman
, stands on the
pedestal
.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
Looks like a
person
standing at a
podium
to give a commencement speech at the beginning of a school year.
Written by:
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“シ” Semantic
“woman”.

I
always
say
we all start from a woman.
Written by: フバフバ
The
woman
was brave enough to stand on the
pedestal
to start speaking.
Written by: kana |
When my mom, a
woman
, gave birth to
me
, the very first thing I did as my life began was open my
mouth
to cry!
Written by: syzygy14
Life begins for the
self
when it emerges from a
woman’s
hole
Written by: SaltyCogs
Me
and my
Girlfriend
were about to start {はじめる} moving this
box
.
Written by:
It all begins when the
woman
was
elbowed
in the
mouth
Written by: Samurai_Ash
The and ロ represent the nose and mouth of a
Titan
eating a
mother
, beginning the saga of Attack on Titan ().
Written by: ムアッディブ
Everything began with a
woman
's
words
. SHI/She stood on a
pedestal
and spoke to
me
.
Written by: レイん|レナ
See a
woman
beginning a task while standing at the kitchen
platform
,
Written by: Emmyちゅ
The
woman
sitting next to the
pedestal
HAS JIM {はじ} on the hook, and she only just began
Written by: バリエル
The
female
announcer rang the
bell
with her
arm
to begin the fight
Written by: WhoIsRem?
A strong
woman
uses her
arm muscles
and her
mouth
to begin important work.
Written by: while1fork
the conversation began with the
girl
when
i
opened my
mouth
Written by: weirdkeichan
They placed
her
child on a
pedestal
to celebrate the beginning of the new life.
Written by: Shiro[
After women gave birth to her child, that's when her new life as a mom begins. Change
meat radical
in
womb
to
woman
to indicate that the baby is out of the womb to be by his mother's side, ready for the new beginning. Life is beautiful, isn't it?
Written by: non0230
Related vocabulary
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/ かいし - (noun/する verb) start, commencement, beginning, initiation
/ げんし - (noun) origin, beginning, genesis; {adj-no} {n} primeval, primordial, primitive
/ しじゅう - (adverb) continuously, from beginning to end, from first to last
/ しまつ - (noun/する verb) management, dealing with, settlement, cleaning up, disposal; course of events, circumstances, particulars; end result (usu. bad), outcome; economizing, economising, frugality, being thrifty
まる / はじまる - (Godan verb - る (ます = stem+ります)/intransitive) to begin, to start, to commence; to happen (again), to begin (anew); to date (from), to originate (in)
Kunyomi: お.える, お.わる
Onyomi: シュウ
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: いとへん
Radical
end, finish
Mnemonics
Get yourself some warm
thread
s
before
winter
is over.
Written by: lightmotif
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The end of your life
thread
is called
winter
Written by: Kfeade
Oh! {お} I’m at the end of my tether. I must finish
thread
ing
my SHOEs {しゅう} for the
winter
.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
"Oh, was"「OWA おわ」my "shoe"「SHŪ シュウ」*finished* at the repair shop? I must have the frayed
threads
replaced before the *end* of
winter
!
The
winter
ends the year by wrapping it in its icy
threads
as a finishing touch.
Written by: こガエル
The
thread
ends in
winter
Written by: アルケイン
As the
thread
nears its end
/チ← /ʈˠiɪᵡ/ ← *tuːŋ … *tjuŋ → /t͡ɕi̯uŋ/ →シュウ, put in
two knots
to finish it off.
Currently formulated as a phono-semantic character with
/トウ← /tuoŋ/ ← *tuːŋ … *tjuŋ → /t͡ɕi̯uŋ/ →シュウ.
Component breakdown:
ito
: This radical means "thread" or "string".
fuyu
: This component represents "winter" and is a combination of the "end of a rope" and the "sun," symbolizing the last season of the year.

Combined meaning: Putting these together,
literally means "the end of a thread" and metaphorically represents the end of a task, a day, or a year, leading to its meaning of "to end" or "finish". 
Written by: ワィワェク
Oh {お} no! I need to finish
lacing
up my
winter
shoes {シュウ} before fall ends in two weeks {つい}.
Written by: quickMaffs44
Oh, are you おわる prepared for the end of the year? Make sure you have some sweet つい
winter
threads
and shoes シュウ.
Written by: Jules.33
To end: originally, the knot at the end of a
silk thread
. Over time, the "knot" part turned into
winter
because the two looked similar. If it’s easier, you can think of it as "silk spinning stops in winter".
Written by: Biev
Winter
ends the year.
You SHUU/should finish spinning all the
threads
by the end of
winter
.
Written by: レイん|レナ
In Japan, the
timeline
ends on
winter
, the last season of the year.
Written by: rnavega
I must finish making my
thread
before the end of
winter
.
Written by:
Get yourself some warm
threads
and shoes {シュウ} before
winter
is over {hat tip to lightmotif}
Winter
is coming.... Or not, Game of
Threads
has ended!
Written by: ケンパチ
My
shoelaces
have a lot of snow on their ends when I walk around outside in
winter
Written by: Xilmi
It's finished if you wear a
small
mumu
in
winter
Written by: クリス~エム
Oh {お} ?! What do you mean the movie already ended? I wasn't even that
late
!
shoot! {しゅう}!

I'll complain about this on my blog's
thread
.
Written by:
The
threads
of my relationship unraveled and ended in
winter
Written by:
OH SHOOt {お • シュウ}! My SWIveling {つい} chair broke and now I can't finish the gift for my friend before the end of the year! It was already too
late
, however...
Oh, warui お.わる!I need to finish
threading
this coat before
winter
!
Written by: ちゃんPigInAWig
Looks like a
firework rocket
and a
firework explosion
which can be used to celebrate the end / finish of something.
Written by:
Winter
is the end of the year. There is also an
evergreen tree
to symbolize more winter
Written by: Sealingpizza
The silkworm releases its last
thread
before the end of
winter
Written by: バリエル
If you only wear a
thread
in
winter
, it is over for you then, the End
Written by: すぎる
she used all the
thread
she wa able to get before the end of
winter
Written by: weirdkeichan
End the
winter
cool by wearing sweater made with
threads
Written by: Veerdb
Winter
is the finish
line
of the seasons.
Written by: Shiro[
Spider-Man
can't wait for
winter
to end. Going outside in spandex isn't exactly toasty.
Written by: Samurai_Ash
When
winter
begins, the days when loose
threads
of spider webs are flying around outside are over わる
Written by: ウルケ
Related vocabulary
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/ さいしゅう - (noun) last, final, closing; {n} last train (bus, flight, etc.; of the day)
/ しゅうりょう - (noun/する verb) end, close, termination
/ しゅうてん - (noun) terminus, last stop (e.g. train)
/ しゅうし - (adverb/する verb) beginning and end; doing something from beginning to end, being unchanged from beginning to end; {adv} from beginning to end, the whole time, throughout, consistently
わる / おわる - (Godan verb - る (ます = stem+ります)/transitive,intransitive) to end, to come to an end, to finish, to close, to be over; to finish, to complete, to conclude; {suf} {v5r} to finish doing (after the -masu stem of a verb); {col} to be past its (one's) prime; {col} to be awful, to be terrible, to suck, to be hopeless
Kunyomi: いし
Onyomi: シャク, セキ, コク
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: いし
Radical
stone
Mnemonics
round
stone
at
base of cliff
Written by: kaname19
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The
Pickaxe
is hitting the
stone
Written by: Nhelviate
"Seki"「SEKI セキ」took his
hammer
and started hitting the
*stone*
in sculpure class. It wasn't "easy"「ISHI いし」to carve.
A pictogram of a
big stone
under the
cliff
.
Written by: non0230
Everyone was SHAKUed when Michaelangelo
hammered
La Pieta out of
stone
. ISHI really made out of stone?!
Written by: あび007
Depicts a
round
stone at the base of a
cliff
. May also be interpreted as a hand 𠂇 holding a stone to throw it, but do not confuse with !

(*djaɡ)
シャク←ジャク←じやく← /ʑi̯ɛk̚/ ← *djaɡ
セキ apparently via Korean 석 seok.
コク apparently via . See also .
Pictogram:
Stone
under a
cliff
Written by: フバフバ
Like in Indiana Jones, imagine Indy fleeing from the huge
stone
by grabbing a
rope
attached to the
ceiling
, Tarzan style
Written by: ケンパチ
No
one
grabs a stone with their
mouth
.
Written by: とくだいふろ
Related vocabulary
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/ いし - (noun) stone; jewel, precious stone; flint (in a lighter); {go} stone; {med} stone (in the bladder, kidney etc.), calculus
/ じしゃく - (noun) magnet; compass
/ ほうせき - (noun) gem, jewel, precious stone
/ こく - (noun) koku, traditional unit of volume, approx. 180.4 litres; measure of a Japanese-style boat's loading capacity (approx. 278.26 liters)
/ せっけん - (noun) soap
Kunyomi: と.ぐ
Onyomi: ケン
Stroke count: 9
Radical name: いしへん
Radical
polish, study of, sharpen
Mnemonics
Can ケン tough ト
stones
be polished smooth by people walking on them? Yes, just look at those underneath that
torii
.
Written by: Kiraraxa
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The
stones
near the Itsukushima
torii gate
have all been polished smooth by the tide.
Written by: gillianfaith
A whetting
stone
is
put together
/ケン with a blade to sharpen it and make it KEEN→ケン.
Ken {ケン}polishes
stones
beside the
capped well
.
Written by: Anonymous123
Please dont tug {と(ぐ)} the tall and polished
stone
statue by the
torii gate
, but you can {ケン} research it.
Written by: quickMaffs44
Ken is sitting on a polished
stone
near
Torii gate
, sharpening his sword.
Written by: Rokkuu
A
torii gate
made of polished
stone
and to study is to polish / sharpen the mind.
Written by:
Can けん you polish a
stone
using your own
two legs
?
Written by: yuppie
you polish a
stone
by
another
stone
Written by: きに
You polish your TO - KEN
Your token is just like any other
Written by: TravisW
ケン sharpened a sword by hitting it with a
stone
and putting it in the
open
fire.
く = open, and the shape between the gates is the same as open.
Written by: チェイスです
KEN {けん} polishes
stones
to sharpen them, then
puts them together
in a pile.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
KEN/Can I polish or sharpen the
stone
on this
open
gate/TOri?
Written by: レイん|レナ
A
stone
is used to grind the
torii gate
to a smooth polish.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
Two hands
sharpening a tool against a
stone
Written by: 50・fuyuko50
I studied how to properly polish a
stone
gate
.
Written by: つの
*Ken* the Samurai uses
two hands
to polish a
stone
One to hold it and the other to rub it.
Written by: Samurai_Ash
When at the sharpening
STONE
use
TWO HANDS
otherwise you won't achieve an even POLISH.
Written by: elbit
I polished my
stone
to make it sharp enough to break the
2 shackles
on my
arms
Written by: ケンパチ
Can {ケン} you pass me the whet
stone
, please?! I need to {と} sharpen my
blade
!!
Written by: Plegberb
In his LABORATORY けん is RESEARCHING how to SHARPEN a
STONE
with just
TWO HANDS PUT TOGETHER
.
Written by: Abnormalise
You can use
the stones on the right
and
put togheder
them for polish, study and sharpen. These are KEN and TO.GU
Written by: Ghost Neko Noir
Related vocabulary
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/ けんきゅう - (noun/する verb) study, research, investigation
/ けんきゅうしつ - (noun) laboratory; seminar room; professor's office
/ けんしゅう - (noun/する verb) training (esp. in-service), induction course
/ さいしんけんきゅう - (noun) the newest research
/ けんきゅういん - (noun) researcher, lab worker
Kunyomi: きわ.める
Onyomi: キュウ
Stroke count: 7
Radical name: あなかんむり
Radical
research, study
Mnemonics
To complete your research you need to study
nine
caves
Written by: Xerosse
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I've been researching the number
9
and I've finally learnt how to pronounce it - {KYU}
Written by: Plum Blossom
When you look like someone who spends
9
hours a day in a
cave
, you are probably a student studying for their exams. Not cute, not cute at all キュ
Written by: Kiraraxa
I have
nine
research projects on
u shaped crowns
with
legs
queued {キュウ} up . That's the opposite of wacky {わき reversed = きわ}.
Written by: Anonymous123
Depicts a
void
being explored by a reaching hand in a research study. The hand is now drawn like the number
nine
/キュウ for phonetic reasons.
If you research
nine
new facts for every
hole
in your knowledge, soon you will know everything.
Written by: gillianfaith
I *studied* New Zealand for
nine
months when writing a paper about the
eighth
continent, Zealandia. When sitting in on a "Q"&A「KYŪ キュウ」during my *research*, I learned about the Māori's
divine
guardian of the ocean, "Kiwa"「KIWA きわ」.
My research consists of
nine
caves
.
Written by:
Research, study: to thoroughly explore a
cave
; to thoroughly research something. The
nine
part is included as a phonetic memory aid - both and are pronounced きゅう.
Written by: Biev
Research shows that
ウ shaped
shoes help your
legs
run
9
times faster
Written by: hyperbolic_knight
To do ground breaking research , you need to
hole yourself up in a private den
and your concentration level needs to be at least
nine
out of 10
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
While I was in quarantaine{きわ}, I was studying the meaning of when I came across
nine
holes
in my desk.They gave me the insight that this kanji must be pronounced {きゅう}
Written by: クインン
To complete my research I must study
nine
holes
and find the CUTEest {きゅう}!
Written by: BambiIcedTea
This research fills a
hole
into
nine
areas of studies!
Written by: Melimelo24
From up above
I'm
watched as I research about cute -kyuu- cats with this
strange book that resembles a nine
. Look,
my arms
!
Written by: ミリア♡
To explore the cave one time is to search 「See
」, to explore the
cave
nine
times is to do extensive research about it.
Written by: non0230
9
with a
graduation cap
for his research
Written by: Sealingpizza
A big
crown
on top of
eight
pillars forms a
cave
. What happen if we used
nine
pillars is still being studied.
Written by: バリエル
There’s a
hole
with
nine
researchers who are looking at ants. LOL :)
Written by: サクラガイ🌸
You’re throwing cats into
holes
to research whether they truly have
nine
lives.
Written by: ジェムくん
We need to study this guy. He got a
hole
-in-one
nine
times in a row!
Written by: superbaby
In order to study and research you have to have an open {
hole
,
aperture
} mind. Cute? {kyu-t}
Nine
gives the phonetics for this kanji.
Written by: mono.no.aware
キュウ said this is the
cave
nine
researchers are studying in.
Written by: チェイスです
You must study kanji for
nine
hours in the
den
to pass JLPT.
Written by: アルビン 
A researcher
crawling
inside a
cave
to study them. Metaphorically:
hole
in knowledge.
Written by: ヒァン
Related vocabulary
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/ けんきゅう - (noun/する verb) study, research, investigation
/ けんきゅうしつ - (noun) laboratory; seminar room; professor's office
/ きゅうきょく - (noun/intransitive) ultimate, final, last, eventual
/ たんきゅう - (noun/する verb) research, investigation, enquiry, inquiry, study
/ さいしんけんきゅう - (noun) the newest research
Kunyomi: と.まる, と.める
Onyomi: リュウ,
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: た
Radical
detain, fasten, halt, stop
Mnemonics
When we saw a
sign of the rabbits
in the
rice paddy
, they immediately stopped and hoped we wouldn't catch them.
Written by: dragonlady
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The kanji is a character of a jar of sake being left opened, because the owner decided to stop drinking and save it for later. The upper part is derived from the appearance of an opened jar that looked
unsmooth
. The lower part is short for
the sake jar, referring to the
sake left in the jar
.
Written by: non0230
I found this
G
reat*
sword
in a
rice field
, but I had to stop using it because I was detained.
{*resembles the letter G}
Written by: emanresU
Depicts a large immobile
two handled
/ミョウ←みやう← /mauᵡ/ ← *mruːʔ … *m·ru, *m·rus → /li̯ə̯u/, /li̯ə̯uᴴ/ →リュウ, ル
vase
. “Stop messing with that Ming vase! It’s fastened to the floor. If you break it, you’ll be detained. You’ll RUE the day!” See also . Used phonetically for ruble ルーブル
Halt! Stop! This is
one
private
rice field
. I will defend it with my
sword
. If you trespass I will detain you and fasten you to a pole.
Written by: Drezzing
In lieu {リュウ} of rice, we started planting carrots. When we saw
signs of rabbits
in the
rice paddy
, they immediately stopped in their tracks, hoping we wouldn't detain them. /credits to: dragonlady
Written by: quickMaffs44
A farmer will try hard to{と} detain the
rabbits
in his
rice fields
Written by: Seanyくんです
A group of
private
sword
guys are in your
rice paddy.
You must stop them at once!!! You sic your dragon {Ryuu} on them, and he helps you detain them all.
Written by: しまうま
When I got detained as a foreign exchange student studying abroad, I didn’t know what to do とど. In lieu リュウ of panicking, I decided to と stop and hang out with the
rabbits
in the
rice paddy
.
Written by: Jules.33
When you carry a
G
ood
sword
you can stop at a
rice field
to harvest some.
Written by: つの
Phono-semantic: Phonetic
“リュウ/ル” Semantic
“field”. Other variants show a vase which stays in its position.

When you fight with
two knives
to stay on a
field
you are detained by your own will and love for the field you are not willing to give up.
Written by: フバフバ
No
, of course
I
wasn't detained for roleplaying a Samurai with a real
sword
in the
rice fields
yesterday. Stop spreading such rumors.
Rice Paddy
grown by slave
Rabbits
was HALTED
Written by: ハンゾウ
If you study in
private
on foreign
fields
- you'll be stopped or detained if you carry a
katana
Written by: クリス
The gangster
G
held me up at
knife point
and detained me at the
rice paddy
Written by: tsubame.gaeshi
After being on the run for years, I find myself pathetically being detained with
handcuffs
in a
rice field
.
Written by: gurabu
We saw
signs of rabbits
in the
rice field
and immediately stopped to catch a glimpse of the bunnies.
Written by: あいりん
リュウ, the
bunny
from the
rice field
, was detained for halting traffic completely and for driving without having fastened his belt!
Written by: 【サラ☆】
Two flags are waved when
rabbits
come home from the oversees
rice field
after being detained. They come to a halt for a moment before joining the other rabbits in celebration.
Written by: ティメア
Looks like
seatbelts
ready to plug into a
socket
.

They should STOP you moving and DETAIN you once FASTENED.
Written by: Genius1985
A criminal partook in the
Grand Prix
. He had to be detained because he didn't fasten his seatbelt. So they made him stop by acting like the race was over and waving the
checkered flag
.
Written by: Xilmi
Related vocabulary
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/ りゅうがくせい - (noun) overseas student, exchange student
/ りゅうがく - (noun/する verb) studying abroad; (temporarily) studying at another school (to learn a specific skill)
/ るす - (noun/する verb) absence, being away from home; house-sitting, house-sitter; being left unattended to (of one's studies, etc.), neglecting
/ るすばん - (noun/する verb) care-taking, house-sitting, house-watching, staying at home; caretaker, house-sitter
する / りゅうがくする - (する verb) to study abroad
Kunyomi: あ.る
Onyomi: ユウ,
Stroke count: 6
Radical name: つき
Radical
possess, have, exist, happen, occur, approx
Mnemonics
No
one
exists *on* the
moon
.
Written by: lightmotif
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You are "ユウ; あ.る"
not
the
one
who has the
moon
Written by: Yuki Sireneva
No
one
person can possess the
moon
.
Written by:
To have, like a
hand
𠂇
/ユウ holding
meat
.
𠂇 is phonetic, so is the radical.
You {ユウ}
know
we have only
one
moon
.
Written by: Frisensa
You{ユウ} told me
sodium*
exists on the
moon
. Are you{ある} sure? *Na is the chemical symbol for sodium
Written by: Anonymous123
The lord of the underworld grabbed the
moon
with his
hand
and dragged it under the
ground
in order to have it as his possession.
Yeah, this happened, and the lord of the underworld exists. Fite me.
His name is ある、but he's also known as ユウ in China.
Written by: こガエル
Originally
hand
+
meat
: to be in possession of. The radicals for meat and moon were originally very hard to distinguish, so moon is often employed in place of meat/muscle/flesh.
Written by: Biev
In
one
month
you {ユウ} will
no
longer exist.
Written by: Frisensa
YOU ユウ , being
all alone
in the spaceship like that, ARE あ.る
not
meant to reach the
moon
. You should have/posses some companions at least
Written by: 25
The
impostor
posess a special
shield
. Yu ユウ can see him walking near the vents.
Written by: Rifqi H
Looks like the
moon
underneath a big
roof
, like the closed roof over Gru's secret base in Despicable Me. Gru wanted to possess the moon simply because it happens to exist.
Written by:
ruto found out his friend ユウ is on the moon
moon
Written by: チェイスです
All that a lonely
narwhal
has is the
moon
.
Written by: しまうま
No
one
exists in the
moon
. But if you have an AmongUs
, who knows what may happen.
Written by: Ralex
YOU ユウ have
ten
months
until A RUling あ.る happens.
Written by: ミャン
It exists a
superman
flying every
month
. He's famous/, you/ユウ know!
Written by: Pharmacia
You ユウ may have a あ
pterodactyl
on your
shoulder
.
Written by: Jules.33
If you have
moon
in your
hand
it means you possess it
Written by: Veerdb
We only have
one
Moon
, our earth
's
ノ・の・, but many other moons does exist
Written by: コノエ・エル
{Yuu} want the
moon
Mary? Let me lasso it and bring it down
under your roof
. Then {u} will possess it. It will exist {aru} here. Will that occur? Approximately.
Written by: SaltyCogs
He does have "possession of werewolf". The cure is to ram a
cross
into his heart during full-
moon
.
Written by: Xilmi
YUU {you} ARU {are} in possesion of the
moon
! You hide it under a roof to keep it safe.
Written by:
Related vocabulary
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/ ゆうめい - (Adjective/-な) famous, well-known
/ ゆうり - (Adjective/-な) advantageous, favourable, better, stronger; profitable, lucrative, gainful, paying
/ うちょうてん - (Adjective/-な) ecstasy; {Buddh} highest heaven (orig. meaning)
/ うちょうてん - (Adjective/-な) ecstasy; {Buddh} highest heaven (orig. meaning)
/ ゆうこう - (Adjective/-な) valid, effective; {n} {MA} yuko (judo)
Kunyomi: う.まれる, う.む, うぶ
Onyomi: サン
Stroke count: 11
Radical name: うまれる
Radical
products, bear, give birth, yield, childbirth, native, property
Mnemonics
You {う} are
standing
on the
cliff
where she gave birth to three {サン}
lives
.
Written by: Anonymous123
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She gave birth to someone that would
live
to be a an
upstanding
person.
Written by: ドみにく
I
stand
under the
cliff
where I was
born
and sell products.
Written by: ソーサーペン
Via : A fine young
lad
/ゲン← /ŋˠiᴇnᴴ/← *ŋrans … *sŋreːnʔ →/ʃˠɛnᵡ/ →セン→サン is expected as the mother will give birth to a new
life
.
U MUst not give
birth
at home when expecting 3 *SAN children. A doctor should
stand
by your bed and use a
knife
for the C-section.
Written by: ジェン~1984
Mothers and entrepreneurs are very similar: they are strong,
stand
tall with their
shoulders
back, and give birth to the
life
or products we see around us.
Written by: あいりー
"You"「U う」might see me
standing
at a booth, selling *products* on the
cliffs
of "San"「SAN サン」Francisco where my mother *gave
birth*
to me.
Under the
Cliff
babies are
Born
, top of cliff they
Stand
as PRODUCTS to become slaves.
Written by: ハンゾウ
I was looking for a Japanese made product to take home as a soうvenir お. I climbed up a
cliff
to meet an artisan who made
genuine
lacquerware kettles
. His artistry moved む me so much, I bought three さん.
Written by: Jules.33
Phono-semantic: Phonetic “さん” Semantic
“birth”.

To give
rise
to a
upstanding young man
is the beauty of childbirth / giving
birth
Written by: フバフバ
Related vocabulary
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/ うぶごえ - (noun) first cry of a newborn baby
をあげる / うぶごえをあげる - (noun) to give one's first cry (of a newborn baby); {id} to be born, to come into being, to be formed, to first see the light of day
/ さんぎょう - (noun) industry; {arch} livelihood, occupation
/ しゅっさん - (noun/する verb) childbirth, (giving) birth, delivery, parturition; production (of goods)
/ さんち - (noun) producing area
Kunyomi: わざ
Onyomi: ギョウ, ゴウ
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: き
Radical
business, vocation, arts, performance
Mnemonics
The street has a
row
of shops engaged in the business of
wool
and
timber
.
Written by: ドみにく
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Fuzzy wuzzy was a {わざ}
sheep
with a
helmet with four spikes
,that had no business being in that
tree
. We gave him some gyoza {ギョウ} to get him out of there.
Written by: Anonymous123
Business is like a
tree
,
branches out
as it
grows
{ギョウ, ゴウ}.
Written by: ヒァン
I have a thriving
business
with my
eight
sheep
!
4
of them are one my
roof
right now.
Written by: Tsuta13
The Shady
Sheep
has a GYOUza {ぎょう} business with the Terrible Tuna with
spikey
fins
.
Written by: Justps2
"WHAt THE... {わざ} Why are you
dressing
and
crowninG
YOUr {ギョウ}
sheep
like that?" "This is for my art performance." "Strange business GOing {ゴウ} on over there, huh."
Written by: ヒァン
The
sheep
"was a"「WAZA わざ」great *business* proprietor. His *vocation* was in the *art* of making and selling "gyoza"「GYŌ ギョウ」from a
cart
along a
street lined with shops
.
There WAS A {わざ}
sheep
with a
four-spiked helmet
, that had a successful GYOza {ぎょう} business in the
trees
.
Written by: BambiIcedTea
The business district is where artisans who employ tools like the
chisel
in their vocation
congregate
/ゴウ→ギョウ like children around a tree
. is both the radical and the phonetic component.
Do not confuse with
When I call a bussiness I scream WAZAaaaapppp!! 👻. I don't GIve Up screaming untill they GOU bezerk. I love this peformamce . It's a
beautifull
way to
spark
some irritation.
Written by: ジェン~1984
Pictogram: a
beam
holds
bells/instruments
, this was a very important work or performance religiously
Written by: フバフバ
That
Hedgehog
merchant has a BUSINESS of selling wool from
Sheep Tree
.

Note: Hedgehog = because it's spiky; Sheep tree = fusion of Sheep and Tree kanji, instead of an animal I made the sheep into tree but the leaves became wool. Imagine a cherry blossom but white.
Written by: ハンゾウ
That
spiked helmet
wearing
sheep
under that
tree
over there goes around yelling "わざ" {what's up} and "Go! ゴウ!" as if it hadn't eaten my gyoza {ギョウ} 😑
Written by: 【サラ☆】
We are gone in the
early morning
like
sheep
to get to business at
8
.
Written by: moolsu
She sculpts
wooden
sheep
to be used as
decorations
because that's her vocation / business.
Written by: rnavega
Eight
sheeps
wearing a
spiked helmet
and put on a performance. For that is their vocation and their business: to show us the beauty of the arts.
We can even chant "ゴウ! ゴウ! わざ!
わざ is their leader btw
And eat ギョウza!
Written by: 【サラ☆】
The business is selling a
tree
at
half
price! That's because it has four
ticks
on the
top branch
.
Written by: Melimelo24
Picture an art stand,
an easel
, with a
canvas
inside. Another creative kanji used to represent art and craftsmanship.
Written by: non0230
Waza わざ the
sheep
had
a tray of gyoza
ギョウ on his head while balancing up a
tree
, because performance was his business and arts his vocation .
Written by: Azadeh
that
sheep
with 3
legs
and its
hat
went to business with its performance
Written by:
I am in the business of designing
funny hats
to put over
beautiful
people that lack a certain something:
minus
. Fashion design really is an art!
Written by: エドアード
This is a
man
dressed up in a costume for a performance arts piece. He’s dressed up as King Lear, wearing a
crown
, a long
robe
and a
ruffled collar
.
Written by: Jules.33
Related vocabulary
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/ しわざ - (noun) deed (esp. negative), act, action, one's doing, one's work
/ じゅぎょう - (noun/する verb) lesson, class, teaching, instruction, classwork, schoolwork
/ ごう - (noun) {Buddh} karma; result of one's karma, fate, destiny; uncontrollable temper
/ そつぎょう - (noun/する verb) graduation, completion (of a course); moving on (from), outgrowing (something); leaving (a group, company, etc.), quitting
/ こうぎょう - (noun) (manufacturing) industry
Kunyomi: くすり
Onyomi: ヤク
Stroke count: 16
Radical name: くさかんむり
Radical
medicine, chemical, enamel, gunpowder, benefit
Mnemonics
Medicine is a
weed
that brings
comfort
.
Written by: Karlla
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The
grass
and
music
is like medicine, but tastes <
やく
yuck>!
Written by: alex2069
After a "cursory"「KUSURI くすり」examination, the healer gave me *medicine* she made from
herbs
for my *benefit*. It gave me
comfort
to know I wasn't taking some "yucky"「YAKU ヤク」*chemical*!
Music
and
weed
may both be used for medicine or gunpowder. It all depends on who benefits.
Written by: Pharmacia
Looks like a
pill
that is
breaking apart
in
digestion
Medicine must be broken down so that the chemicals within are metabolized to give you the benefits.
Written by:
He was setting on the
grass
under the
tree
when he took his
white
medicine
pins
with a cup of
water
.
Written by: イマンちゃん。
Grass/plant
that brings
pleasure/comfort


A natural narcotics or aphrodisiacs that have medicinal properties
Written by: オニヴェル
Medicine comforts the body.
Weed
comforts the mind. And
music
comforts the soul.
Written by: Jules.33
In texting,
grass
represents laughter www
Laughter sounds like
music

And laughter is the best medicine
Written by: だんご
Related vocabulary
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/ くすり - (noun) medicine, pharmaceuticals, (legal) drugs, pill, ointment, salve; efficacious chemical (gunpowder, pesticide, etc.); (pottery) glaze; small bribe
/ くすりゆび - (noun) ring finger, third finger, fourth finger (in piano-playing); fourth toe
/ やくひん - (noun) medicine, chemicals
/ のうやく - (noun) agricultural chemical (i.e. pesticide, herbicide, fungicide, etc.), agrochemical, agrichemical
/ いやく - (noun) medicine; {abbr} Pharmaceutical and Food Safety Bureau
Kunyomi: はたら.く
Onyomi: ドウ
Stroke count: 13
Radical name: にんべん
Radical
work, (kokuji)
Mnemonics
To work, a
person
needs the
strength
to lift
heavy
things.
Written by: gillianfaith
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That
person
has to
move
a lot for work.
Written by: lightmotif
That
person's
work involves
moving
hat racks {はたらく} to earn dough {ドウ}.
A
person
displaces
/ドウ a mass
through the application of force
, performing work.

(The work W done by a constant force of magnitude F on a point that moves a displacement s in a straight line in the same direction is the product W=

For example, if a force of 10 newtons acts along a point that travels 2 meters, then W = Fs = 10N×2m = 20J, approximately the amount of work done by lifting a 1kg weight over a person's head from the ground against the force of gravity.)
Work is "
heavy
man
power
". Heavy manpower
Written by:
A construction worker is a
person
who
moves
heavy stuff for their job.
Written by: チェイスです
A
person
moving
is work being done.
Written by:
Paving roads with hot tar はたら requires
people
who are
strong
, able to lift
heavy
equipment, and who don’t ドウ mind hard work.
Written by: Jules.33
they
moved
nine
things
Written by: weirdkeichan
True work is when
people
use their
strength
to
move
heavy
things
Written by: Veerdb
My daily work is to move disabled and
heavy
people
with all the
power
Written by: Baharley
Work involves using
force
and
motion
to displace
something
.
Written by:
A
man
busily working to
move
heavy objects with his strength.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
A
person
will
move
and work.
Written by: サクラガイ🌸
Il a
person
has
power
can work and hold
heavy
things
Written by: MarielaM
Thousands
of
people
leave their
village
homes to come WORK in the city. It takes a lot of
strength
to do so.
Written by: ニモ.ケモノ
That
person
needs to work
and that means he has to have the
power and strength
to carry those
heavy, nest of boxes
.
Written by: くん
Related vocabulary
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/ ろうどう - (noun/する verb) manual labor, manual labour, toil, work; {abbr} Labour Party
/ ろうどうとう - (noun) Labour Party, Labor Party
/ ろうどうきじゅんほう - (noun) {law} Labor Standards Act
/ ろうどうじょうけん - (noun) working conditions
く / はたらく - (Godan verb - く/intransitive) to work, to labor, to labour; to function, to operate, to be effective, to work (i.e. ... works), to come into play; to commit (e.g. a crime), to perpetrate, to do, to act, to practise, to practice; {ling} to be conjugated
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi: イン
Stroke count: 10
Radical name: くち
Radical
employee, member, number, the one in charge
Mnemonics
Why is there a
shellfish
with a big
mouth
in the shop? well, he's an employee and a member of staff. Reading: This guy is IN-credible / イン. You've never seen a shellfish be a member of anything before.
Written by: vvv
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A good employee must be polite with their
mouth
, perceptive with their
eyes
and quick on their
legs
.
Written by: ソーサーペン
A
mouth
that works to get
money/shellfish
is an employee
Written by: Baharley
Looks like an employee carrying a
briefcase
. I wonder what's IN {イン} it?
Written by: ヒァン
A member of a
circle
=/エン→イン. Yes, it really is that simple. The circle is resting on top of a
clam
for some reason. Clams are money, and the yen coins paid to an employee are round like a circle. Even a circular table with a number かず of seats has a head for the one in charge. Do not confuse with . See also .

(*ɢon, *ɢun)
エン, イン←ゑん, ゐん← *ion, /i̯uən/ ← *ɢon, *ɢun
Big companies try to turn each employee into a mindless
robot
Written by: DUckinCS
An employee IN/イン a shop was mad because a
shellfish
with big
mouth
bit his finger.
Written by: abekie
This in-credible イン
shellfish
somehow became the number one employee last time he ran his
mouth
off.
Written by: Wolfenspace
This kanji looks like a person, with
mouth as the head
,
eye as the body
and
two little feet
.
For the reading: An employee works IN a store.
Written by: レイん|レナ
Last "Halloween"「IN イン」, the *employee* came to work dressed as a
shellfish
. He looked silly, but being such a big
mouth
, it was obvious he was the *one in charge*.
There are
shellfish
employees, eating with their
mouths
open, IN the office, IN the shop, and IN the warehouse.
Written by: Justps2
The original character shows the
top rim
or a
Ding
, an ancient Chinese cauldron used for cooking, storage, and ritual offerings/sacrifices to the ancestors/gods. In this way, this may represent the people who gather around the pot--members of your family or ritual organization.
Written by: NickKnackSnack
When I pay my employee, they grin from a big happy
mouth
while clutching the
banknote
with
both hands
.
Written by: Xilmi
A
shellfish
with a
mouth
is a proper member of the invertebrate family, through and through. Yes, shellfish do have mouths, look it up!
Written by: しまうま
Money
being talked about with a
mouth
, probably means they're the shop employee
Written by: Emmyちゅ
A
mouth
for a head and a body of a
shellfish
. Guess that's what employees are IN {イン} their bosses' eyes.
Written by: バリエル
I am an employee who works
IN
a member only club with a number of others, I am not the one in charge.
Written by: Andymc1963
In our fine seafood club, don't be a member that hovers their
mouth
above
shellfish
.
Written by: whereareyou
Employee working on a computer sees their
hands writing on a keyboard
and the text show up on the
monitor
.
Written by: Bitwise1337
Our
mouthy
shellfish
インtern is somehow our best employee.
Written by: AlienSoap
A
shellfish
with a
mouth
wants to be an employee. インcredible!
Written by: ジューリ
if you are allergic to
shellfish
you should inform the one in charge of serving food to not put it in your
mouth
Written by: weirdkeichan
The
shellfish
has no
eyes
, but it has the member of a
mouth
Written by: ウインク
Related vocabulary
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/ しゃいん - (noun) company employee; member of a corporation, company stockholder (esp. in legal contexts)
/ こうむいん - (noun) public employee, government employee, public-sector worker, public servant, civil servant
/ かいいん - (noun) member, the membership
/ いいん - (noun) committee member
/ いいんかい - (noun) committee, commission, board, panel, committee meeting
Kunyomi: (none)
Onyomi:
Stroke count: 3
Radical name: さむらい
Radical
gentleman, scholar, samurai, samurai radical (no. 33)
Mnemonics
A gentleman's
arms, spread out,
have a wider span than
his
feet
. Watch out for !
Written by: lightmotif
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She {シ} was a scholar and a gentleman... wait, what?!
looks like
ground
smaller than a
person
standing on it; the arms of the person are wider than the ground to symbolize the command that scholars / gentlemen / samurai have over the world around them.
{Meanwhile, looks like ground larger than a crossed post placed in it; the ground / soil / earth is wider to symbolize its importance over what is placed in it.}
Written by:
The real GENTLEMAN are
Broad-Shouldered
,
Slender-Waisted
warriors.
Written by: Abnormalise
A scholar knows a
lot
from the
ground
up. Use ten
to mean that he/she knows a lot.
Written by: non0230
She/SHI can be a SAMURAI too!
Written by: レイん|レナ
A Samurai holds his
sword
|
with his
hands
, riding on a
horse
Written by:
A samourai needs his
katana
by his side. But as a gentleman he will keep it in the
sword scabbard
in time of peace.
Written by: Sadaharu_3
A gentleman should be both a scholar and a warrior . depicts a warrior’s ax, with a
blade
, a
shaft
|
, and a
grip
_
.

(*zrɯʔ)
シ←じ← /ɖ͡ʐʱiᵡ/ ← *zrɯʔ
Related vocabulary
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/ べんごし - (noun) lawyer, attorney
/ しゅうし - (noun) master's (degree)
/ へいし - (noun) soldier
/ がくし - (noun) university graduate, bachelor; bachelor's degree
/ しんし - (noun) gentleman
Kunyomi: つか.える
Onyomi: ,
Stroke count: 5
Radical name: にんべん
Radical
attend, doing, official, serve
Mnemonics
A
person
who was a
samurai
often served a local lord.
Written by: マイコー
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That
person
, SHI {シ} is the princess. And beside her, the
samurai
serves as her official attendant. In the Sengoku Period of near-constant civil war, it's never TSU KAlm {つか}, so they are upping the royal security.
Written by: quickMaffs44
"She"「SHI シ」
is the daimyō's daughter. She is *attended* by the
samurai
who *serves* her father. His *official* symbol is "two kaeru"「TSUKAERU つか.える」frogs.
That
samurai
is officially serving this
person
.
Written by: nexx
SHE
{シ} attended the
funeral
That's who cu-t つか me off in traffic! I don't care if she シ is a
person
who serves a
scholar
, geez ジ!
Written by: Wolfenspace
A person
attending
the mass
Written by: Bruiserzinha
I
must attend to the
gentleman
.
Written by:
A
gentleman
is an official attending a
Person
.
Written by: Otaku-Kun
The
leader
of the
samurai
couldn't spend much time doing samurai stuff. SHE {シ} was too busy attending to his official duties of serving his lord, TSUtsanKAmen {つか}.
Written by: ロールズ
She シ
person
attends her
Samurai
. Think of Chizuru Yukimura in Hakuouki.
Written by: ジューリ
nine
teachers
attended the assembly
Written by: weirdkeichan
That
person
attending on the
gentleman
is his servant.
Written by: lightmotif
A
gentleman
is a
person
who serves others well and attends to their needs
Written by: Quixotic
A
person
attends to his
official
duties.
Written by: ソフィア..
A
lord
will usually hire a
samurai
to serve him
Written by: Plum Blossom
An ordinary
man
doing something for the
man of learning
.
Written by: Emmyちゅ
The
leader
of the
samurai
is always doing something important, often involving SHIep
Written by: Seraseth
Related vocabulary
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/ しごと - (noun/intransitive) work, job, labor, labour, business, task, assignment, occupation, employment; {physics} work
/ しかた - (noun) way, method, means, resource, course
/ きゅうじ - (noun/する verb) waiting on a table, serving (at dinner); waiter, waitress, waitperson, server, cabin boy, bellboy, page, pageboy; office boy, office girl
り / なかじきり - (noun) partition, divider
げる / しあげる - (Ichidan verb (ます = stem+ます)/transitive) to finish up, to complete, to finish off, to get through, to polish off
Kunyomi: こと
Onyomi: ,
Stroke count: 8
Radical name: はねぼう
Radical
matter, thing, fact, business, reason, possibly
Mnemonics
This
one
mouth
yelled: "
yo
, can you hand me the
feathered stick
?" As a matter of fact.. this was quite possibly the weirdest thing I heard! But thats none of my business.
Written by: サマヒラ
Show all mnemonics (21)
the
hand
is holding a barbecue
stick
with various
skewered
things
Written by: ドみにく
Via : A
hand
holding a
tool
, a pen /シ→ジ, a weapon , possibly a flag , or some other thing necessary to do its business. GEE→ジ, as a matter of fact, I have no idea what reason it has for being this shape.
(Secondary reading ズ, which generally is only used in “dilettante” /こうずか, appears to be a deliberate misreading, perhaps based on the OC pronunciation *zrɯs, from the exopassive of , OC *zrɯʔ, “to give or carry out an assignment; to serve”, literally “what has been assigned.”)
This
one
mouth
yelled, "
yo
,
hand me that
feathered stick
!". As a matter of fact, that was quite possibly the weirdest thing I've heard! But that's none of my business. Golly JI {ジ}, that had me KOTOff {こと} guard, but TSU KAn {つか} play at that game! /credits to: サマヒラ
Written by: quickMaffs44
I
carry
a
lamp
, leave my COTtaGE {こと, ジ} and go out in the middle of the night. What could possibly be my reason? It's because I have urgent business matter.
Written by: ヒァン
I gotto ごと write these things down
line by line
with my
brush
for the meeting minutes. Geez ジ they're talking so fast, it's a zoo ズ!
Written by: Wolfenspace
I wrote
ichi
ro
and
yo
in the sand with a
stick
. These things don't mean anything together, I wrote them for no reason.
Written by: エラ♡
As a *matter* of *fact*, he has his own *business* playing "koto"「KOTO こと」music at gatherings. He wears picks on his
hand
to pluck the
strings
, and these *things* called
"ji"「JI ジ」
hold the strings up over the
instrument's frame
.
A hand
is holding up a
banner
. In it are written facts and things that matter . The reason for holding the banner up is possibly to advertise a business.
Written by: Azadeh
It's a matter of fact that
one
shouldn't put a
barb
in a
mouth
. The reason? Something that's none of your business,
yo!
Written by: BambiIcedTea
Don’t
stick
your
mouth
or your
fork
into my business
The
fish
was just minding its business, until its
mouth
got caught by a
barb
!
Written by: ウインク
You find a
cross
in the
mouth
of a
wolverine
. What a strange occurrence. Why would someone do such a thing? This is a matter you want nothing to do with, so you'd better move along.
Written by: しまうま
Just
one
word about this matter from your
mouth
, and you will find this
rake
across it.
Written by: ジューリ
Ideogram:
flag/weapon
and
hand
.

The
weapon
is held in my
hand
to preform my Business. It is a thing I need no matter the reason.
Written by: フバフバ
Use your
mouth
and your
stick
in your
hand
to announce your business
Written by: Astarlia
The thing is, not even
ten
people could say
YO
without opening their
mouths
.
Written by: FOXYPIRATEN
One
of these things:
mouth
fork, hand
hook
, was found in the affair.
Written by: コエル
what could possibly be the reason for this matter/thing/business of a
dead/grounded
angel with its mouth open saying
"oh GEE" after being skewered by a
sai/fork/trident
with the only clue being the
feather
at its feet
Written by: Suoira
it's only a matter of time before
one
clumsy person steps on a
rake
and loses all of the teeth in their
mouth
Written by: シヴィ・エンビ
There I was minding my own business, and this crazy thing happened. For no reason at all, this huge guy with a scowl つかう and a scar scar つか on his face picked me up and stuck me on a
meat hook
by my
coat
こと and じ jeans and told me I better keep my
mouth
shut. I couldn’t possibly fight back. This guy was so huge he looked like he belonged in a zoo ズ.
Written by: Jules.33
No one should Ji-eer at you for your own
business
. Koto/Go do it!
Written by: あび007
Related vocabulary
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をする / しごとをする - (する verb) to work
/ じむしょ - (noun) office
/ こうずか - (noun) dilettante, person of unusual tastes, person with strange hobbies; person of refined taste, connoisseur
/ かじ - (noun) fire, conflagration
/ ようじ - (noun) tasks, things to do, errand, business (to take care of), affairs, engagement
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