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Imminent Response Flood Evening 拶 サツ せま.る 挨拶(あいさつ

Kanji
Onyomi サツ
Kunyomi せま.る
English be imminent
Examples 挨拶(あいさつ): (1) greeting; greetings; salutation; salute (2) speech (congratulatory or appreciative); address (3) reply; response (4) revenge; retaliation (5) a fine thing to say (used as part of a sarcastic response to a rude remark) (6) (orig. meaning) dialoging (with another Zen practitioner to ascertain their level of enlightenment)
JLPT Level 0
Jouyou Grade S
Components 手: hand
巛: curving river radical (no.47)
夕: evening
Number of Strokes 9
Kanji Radical
Radical Number 64
Radical Strokes 4
Radical Reading て・てへん
Traditional Form (none)
Classification 会意 Compound Ideographic
Keyword imminent
Koohii Story 1 The old lady said that there was a flood imminent, because her fingers hurt in the evening.
Koohii Story 2 The Dutch boy put his finger in the dam holding back imminent danger from flood waters until evening.

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