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Claymore 1 2007-08-30 (2y 201d ago) |
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kon
dark blue, navy |
CONTENTS
Components - Individual components of the kanji.
Bushu - Kanji that share the same bushu number. Jouyou - Same Jouyou grade. Skip - Same skip codes. Example - Example sentences. Usage - Words that use this kanji. Drawing - How to draw this kanji. References - References numbers found in an assortment of reference books.
TRANSLATIONS
| English |
dark blue navy |
| Romaji |
kon |
| Korean |
gam |
| Mandarin |
gan4 |
| Reading |
コン |
kon |
| Nanori (name) |
- |
- |
| Radical name |
- |
- |
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DETAILS
| Kanji |
紺 |
| Radical |
no |
| Radical Number |
- |
| Bushu Number |
120 |
| Classical Radical # |
- |
| Frequency of use |
1825 |
| Jouyou grade level |
8 |
| Stroke count |
11 |
| Hex ID |
3A30 |
| Unicode ID |
7d3a |
| Four corner code |
2497.0 |
| Skip code |
1-6-5 |
| Nelson index |
- |
| JIS 0208 code |
- |
| JIS 0212 code |
- |
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COMPONENTS
| Strokes | Radical | Rad. # | Romaji | English |
| 5 |
甘 |
99 |
kan |
sweet, coax, pamper, be content, sugary |
| 6 |
糸 |
120 |
ito |
thread |
SAME BUSHU NUMBER 120
| # | Kanji | Romaji | English |
| 1 |
絢 |
aya |
kimono design |
| 2 |
綾 |
aya |
design, figured cloth, twill |
| 3 |
維 |
i |
fiber, tie, rope |
| 4 |
緯 |
i |
horizontal, woof, left & right, latitude |
| 5 |
縁 |
heri |
affinity, relation, connection, edge, border, verge, brink |
click here to see all 163 results.
SAME JOUYOU GRADE 8
| # | Kanji | Romaji | English |
| 1 |
亜 |
a |
Asia, rank next, come after, -ous |
| 2 |
哀 |
ai |
pathetic, grief, sorrow, pathos, pity, sympathize |
| 3 |
握 |
aku |
grip, hold, mould sushi, bribe |
| 4 |
扱 |
kyuu |
handle, entertain, thresh, strip |
| 5 |
依 |
i |
reliant, depend on, consequently, therefore, due to |
click here to see all 939 results.
SAME SKIP CODE 1-6-5
| # | Kanji | Romaji | English |
| 1 |
蛎 |
kaki |
oyster |
| 2 |
経 |
kei |
sutra, longitude, pass thru, expire, warp |
| 3 |
絃 |
gen |
string, cord, samisen music |
| 4 |
舷 |
gen |
gunwale |
| 5 |
紺 |
kon |
dark blue, navy |
click here to see all 42 results.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Note: Entries from the Tanaka Corpus (Examples) should be taken as extremely loose examples only, not definitive, please read http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/tanakacorpus.html for more information.
| # |
Kanji |
English |
| 1 |
紺屋の白袴。 kon ya no shiro hakama . |
Shoemakers' children go barefoot. |
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| 2 |
ニューヨーク市の警官は濃紺の制服を着ている。 nyu^yo^ku shi no keikan ha noukon no seifuku wo kite iru . |
New York City policemen wear dark blue uniforms. |
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| 3 |
医者は紺のスーツの上に白衣を着ていた。 isha ha kon no su^tsu no ueni hakui wo kite ita . |
The doctor was in a white gown over a blue suit. |
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WORD USAGE
| # |
Dict |
Kanji |
Hira/Kata |
English |
| 1 |
Japanese |
紺 kon |
こん kon |
(n) navy blue deep blue (P) |
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| 2 |
Japanese |
紺の背広 kon no sebiro |
こんのせびろ konnosebiro |
(n) blue business suit |
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| 3 |
Japanese |
紺ソ kon so |
こんソ kon so |
(n) (abbr) (sl) navy-blue socks |
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| 4 |
Japanese |
紺ソク kon soku |
こんソク kon soku |
(n) (abbr) (sl) navy-blue socks |
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| 5 |
Japanese |
紺ハイソ kon haiso |
こんハイソ kon haiso |
(n) (abbr) (sl) navy-blue knee socks |
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| 6 |
DDB |
其目紺青 sono me konjou |
きもくこんしょう kimokukonshou |
his eyes are deep blue |
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| 7 |
DDB |
目紺青 me konjou |
もくこんしょう mokukonshou |
deep blue eyes |
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| 8 |
DDB |
目紺青色 me konjou shoku |
もくこんしょうしき mokukonshoushiki |
eyes that are deep blue in color |
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| 9 |
DDB |
紺 kon |
こん kon |
violet; purple; navy blue |
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| 10 |
DDB |
紺琉璃 kon ryuu ri |
こんるり konruri |
purple vaiūrya; of purple vaiūrya |
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click here to see all 21 results.
DRAWING
| Note There is a problem with the stroke order in some of these kanji, I'm aware of it but have no time to fix it, like all online information it should be taken with a (large) grain of salt. To be clear: the problem is in the image drawing program not the Taka database. |
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- The green dot is the starting point!
- Name above the completed radical is the reading
- Name below the completed radical is the radical name
- If you find an error, please email kanji at mahou.org
The stroke order information has been borrowed from the Taka Kanji Database
REFERENCES
| 1332 |
New Japanese-English Character Dictionary |
| 3517 |
Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary |
| 4466 |
The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary |
| - |
Japanese For Busy People vols I-III |
| - |
The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power |
| 1524 |
Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
| - |
A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" 3rd ed. |
| 1562 |
Kanji in Context |
| 899 |
Kanji Learners Dictionary |
| 1653 |
Essential Kanji |
| 2778 |
2001 Kanji" (Bojinsha) |
| - |
A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese |
| - |
Tuttle Kanji Cards |
| 6a5.5 |
The Kanji Dictionary |
| 1493 |
Kanji & Kana book" 2nd ed. |
| 27362, 8.1023 |
Morohashi Daikanwajiten (index number, volume.page) |
| 1279 |
A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters |
| 1738 |
Gakken Kanji Dictionary |
| 1758 |
Remembering The Kanji |
| 1954 |
Japanese Names |
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