145 | A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd edition (Henshall, Seeley and De Groot) |
981 | A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters (Kenneth G. Henshall) |
1092 | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage |
3168 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
1335 | Essential Kanji (P.G. O’Neill) |
1566 | Japanese Kanji Flashcards (Max Hodges and Tomoko Okazaki) |
215 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
213 | Kanji and Kana (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
213 | Kanji and Kana, 2nd Edition (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
593 | Kanji in Context (Nishiguchi and Kono) |
1393 | Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
2502 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
1267 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
1733 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
1228 | Les Kanjis dans la tete (Yves Maniette) |
23929 | Morohashi |
2009 | New Japanese English Character Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
3976 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
1220 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
1305 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
110 | Tuttle Kanji Cards (Alexander Kask) |
Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2
JLPT level N1
1294 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 矢状 【シジョウ】 sagittal
- 矢状縫合 【シジョウホウゴウ】 sagittal suture
- 弓矢 【ユミヤ】 bow and arrow, weapon, arms
- 嚆矢 【コウシ】 whistling arrow used to signal the start of battle, start (e.g. of a movement), beginning, dawn
Kun reading compounds
- 矢 【や】 arrow, wedge, chock
- 矢先 【やさき】 arrowhead, target of a flying arrow, brunt (of an attack), the very moment (when), the point (of doing)
- 弓矢 【ゆみや】 bow and arrow, weapon, arms
- 洗い矢 【あらいや】 ramrod, cleaning rod
Readings
- Korean:
- si
Spanish
- flecha
Portuguese
- dardo
- flecha
French
- fléchette
- flèche
2363 | 2001 Kanji |
0a5.19 | The Kanji Dictionary |
2-2-3 | SKIP code |
4-5-4 | SKIP code |
8043.0 | Four corner code |
1-44-80 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
77e2 | Unicode hex code |
Jinmeiyō kanji, used in names
Stroke order
Kun reading compounds
- 筈 【はず】 should (be), bound (to be), expected (to be), must (be), nock (of a bow), nock (of an arrow), nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger), wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out
- 筈緒 【はずお】 hemp rope fastened from the bow of a Japanese ship to the tip of the mast
- 末弭 【うらはず】 top knock (of a bow)
- 本弭 【もとはず】 bottom knock (of a bow)
Readings
- Korean:
- gwal
Spanish
Portuguese
French
3387 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
3318 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
2336 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
25990 | Morohashi |
4277 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
2646 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
2688 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
6f6.10 | The Kanji Dictionary |
2-6-6 | SKIP code |
8860.4 | Four corner code |
1-40-06 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
7b48 | Unicode hex code |
Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6
JLPT level N1
668 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 模型 【モケイ】 model, dummy, maquette
- 模擬 【モギ】 imitation
- 小規模 【ショウキボ】 small scale
- 中規模 【チュウキボ】 mid-range, mid-scale, mid-size
Readings
- Japanese names:
- がみ
- Korean:
- mo
Spanish
- patrón
- modelo
- molde
Portuguese
- imitação
- cópia
- burla
French
- imitation
- copie
- maquette
- simulation
992 | A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd edition (Henshall, Seeley and De Groot) |
980 | A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters (Kenneth G. Henshall) |
691 | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage |
2345 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
1218 | Essential Kanji (P.G. O’Neill) |
1445 | Japanese Kanji Flashcards (Max Hodges and Tomoko Okazaki) |
2104 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
1425 | Kanji and Kana (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
1514 | Kanji and Kana, 2nd Edition (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
1160 | Kanji in Context (Nishiguchi and Kono) |
1109 | Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
1326 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
720 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
963 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
234 | Les Kanjis dans la tete (Yves Maniette) |
15453X | Morohashi |
1050 | New Japanese English Character Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
2825 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
229 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
244 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
980 | Tuttle Kanji Cards (Alexander Kask) |
1863 | 2001 Kanji |
4a10.16 | The Kanji Dictionary |
1-4-10 | SKIP code |
4493.4 | Four corner code |
1-44-47 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
6a21 | Unicode hex code |
Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3
JLPT level N3
493 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 様 【ヨウ】 appearing ..., looking ..., way to ..., method of ...ing, form, style, design, like, similar to, thing (thought or spoken)
- 様式 【ヨウシキ】 style, form, pattern
- 文様 【モンヨウ】 pattern, design
- 一様 【イチヨウ】 uniform, equal, even, the same, identical, common, ordinary, usual
Kun reading compounds
- 様 【さま】 Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions), state, situation, appearance, manner
- 様変わり 【さまがわり】 changing completely, transformation
- 殿様 【とのさま】 nobleman, dignitary, lord, feudal lord (of the Edo period), daimyo, man brought up away from the world, arrogant man with little knowledge of the ways of the world
- ご馳走様 【ごちそうさま】 thank you (for the meal), that was a delicious meal, thank you (for displaying lovey-dovey behaviour)
- 唐行きさん 【からゆきさん】 karayuki-san, young Japanese women who were sent to work (mainly as prostitutes) in foreign countries, esp. in Southeast Asia (Meiji to early Showa)
- 愛様 【いとさん】 daughter (of a good family)
Readings
- Korean:
- yang
Spanish
- forma
- manera
- situación
- estilo
- señor
- señora
- srta.
Portuguese
- Senhor
- estilo
- modos
- sufixo polido para senhor.
French
- Monsieur, Madame
- apparence
- manière
- sorte
- état
- suffixe de politesse
328 | A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese (Florence Sakade) |
430 | A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd edition (Henshall, Seeley and De Groot) |
407 | A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters (Kenneth G. Henshall) |
472 | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage |
2341 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
309 | Essential Kanji (P.G. O’Neill) |
641 | Japanese Kanji Flashcards (Max Hodges and Tomoko Okazaki) |
2099 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
2.15 | Japanese for Busy People |
403 | Kanji and Kana (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
407 | Kanji and Kana, 2nd Edition (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
677 | Kanji in Context (Nishiguchi and Kono) |
1110 | Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
1332 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
723 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
969 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
942 | Les Kanjis dans la tete (Yves Maniette) |
15352P | Morohashi |
1052 | New Japanese English Character Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
2821 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
933 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
1003 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
216 | The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power (Dale Crowley) |
429 | Tuttle Kanji Cards (Alexander Kask) |
1842 | 2001 Kanji |
4a10.25 | The Kanji Dictionary |
1-4-10 | SKIP code |
4893.2 | Four corner code |
1-45-45 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
69d8 | Unicode hex code |