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Kyōiku kanjiJōyō kanji5th grade kanji14 strokesJLPT N3 kanji

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Kyōiku kanji
Kanji that Japanese students should learn in elementary school #kyoiku
Jōyō kanji
Kanji considered of common use by the Japanese Ministry of Education #joyo
5th grade kanji
Kanji learned in fifth grade (elementary school) #grade-5
14 strokes
Kanji with 14 strokes #strokes-14
JLPT N3 kanji
JLPT N3 kanji: Intermediate Level #jlpt3k

Reading

  • On'yomi
    ゾウ
  • Kun'yomi
    ま.すま.しふ.えるふ.やす
  • Nanori
    まします
  • Chinese (pinyin)
    zeng1
  • Korean (hangul)
  • Korean (romanized)
    jeung
  • Vietnamese
    Tăng
  • Kantenji (braille kanji)
    ⡳⢼

Meaning

Stroke order

Not available for this kanji.

増 stroke 1増 stroke 2増 stroke 3増 stroke 4増 stroke 5増 stroke 6増 stroke 7増 stroke 8増 stroke 9増 stroke 10増 stroke 11増 stroke 12増 stroke 13増 stroke 14増 stroke 15
Number of strokes: 14

Components in kanji 増

Antonyms

Homonyms

Popular words containing this kanji

増加 ぞうか
popularJLPT N3noun (generic)
  • increase, rise, growth, addition, increment
増大 ぞうだい
popularJLPT N2noun (generic)
  • enlargement, increase
増強 ぞうきょう
popularJLPT N1noun (generic)
  • reinforcement, augmentation, strengthening, increase, buildup
増し まし
popularJLPT N1usually written using kana aloneadjective (generic)noun (generic)
  • better, preferable, less objectionable, least-worst
増進 ぞうしん
popularJLPT N1noun (generic)
  • promoting, increase, advance
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Extended information

  • Frequency231
  • KANJIDIC Project

    1691

    "Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary", by Andrew Nelson (now published as the "Classic" Nelson)

    1137

    "The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary", by John Haig

    1088

    "New Japanese-English Character Dictionary", by Jack Halpern

    677

    "Kanji Learners Dictionary" (Kodansha) by Jack Halpern

    483

    "Remembering The Kanji" by James Heisig

    502

    "A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage" (Gakken)

    298

    "Japanese Names", by P.G. O'Neill

    2077

    "Essential Kanji" by .GP. O'Neill

    693

    "Daikanwajiten" by Morohashi

    5448P:3:249

    "A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters" by Kenneth G. Henshall

    741

    "Kanji and Kana" by Spahn and Hadamitzky

    712

    "Kanji and Kana" by Spahn and Hadamitzky (2011 edition)

    725

    "A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" by Florence Sakade

    665

    Japanese Kanji Flashcards, by Max Hodges and Tomoko Okazaki (Series 1)

    441

    "A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" 3rd edition, by Henshall, Seeley and De Groot

    763

    Tuttle Kanji Cards, by Alexander Kask

    797

    "The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power" by Dale Crowley

    365

    "Kanji in Context" by Nishiguchi and Kono

    429

    "Japanese For Busy People" vols I-III, published by the AJLT. The codes are the volume.chapter

    0

    The "Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide"

    388

    Codes from Yves Maniette's "Les Kanjis dans la tete" French adaptation of Heisig

    514

    "Remembering The Kanji, 6th Ed." by James Heisig

    541

    "Kodansha Kanji Dictionary", (2nd Ed. of the NJECD) by Jack Halpern

    836

    "Kanji Learners Dictionary" (Kodansha), 2nd edition (2013) by Jack Halpern

    619
  • Halpern's SKIP (System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns) code

    1-3-11

    The descriptor codes for The Kanji Dictionary (Tuttle1996) by Spahn and Hadamitzky

    3b11.3

    The "Four Corner" code for the kanji. This is a code invented by Wang Chen in 1928

    4816.6

    The codes developed by the late Father Joseph De Roo, and published in his book "2001 Kanji" (Bonjinsha)

    1478
  • JIS X 0208-1997 - kuten coding nn-nn

    1-33-93

    Decimal representation of the UTF16 character

    22679