750 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
3641 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
451 | Les Kanjis dans la tete (Yves Maniette) |
2570 | Morohashi |
2925 | New Japanese English Character Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
578 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
444 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
476 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
匕
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 匕首 【アイクチ】 dagger, dirk
- 匕箸 【ヒチョ】 spoon and chopsticks
- 石匕 【セキヒ】 stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon)
Kun reading compounds
- 匙 【さじ】 spoon
Readings
- Korean:
- bi
Spanish
Portuguese
French
- cuiller
- radical cuiller ou katakana hi (no. 21)
0a2.14 | The Kanji Dictionary |
3-1-1 | SKIP code |
4-2-4 | SKIP code |
4071.0 | Four corner code |
1-50-24 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
5315 | Unicode hex code |
Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high
2156 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 匕箸 【ヒチョ】 spoon and chopsticks
Kun reading compounds
- 箸 【はし】 chopsticks
- 箸洗い 【はしあらい】 simple and light soup taken between courses in a kaiseki meal, or during a formal tea ceremony
- マイ箸 【マイばし】 one's own chopsticks, washable chopsticks carried in a case (used instead of disposable chopsticks)
Readings
- Korean:
- jeo
Spanish
- palillos (para comer o cocinar)
Portuguese
French
3422 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
2381 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
1932 | Kanji and Kana, 2nd Edition (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
3359 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
2363 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
26224X | Morohashi |
2708 | New Japanese English Character Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
4301 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
2640 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
1348 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
6f9.1 | The Kanji Dictionary |
2-6-9 | SKIP code |
8860.4 | Four corner code |
8860.3 | Four corner code |
1-40-04 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
7bb8 | Unicode hex code |