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Brush Build Ceremony Tea Construction Building Radical Stretching

Kanji
Onyomi ケン、コン
Kunyomi た.てる、た.て、-だ.て、た.つ
Nanori たけ, たつ, たて
English build
Examples 建て前(たてまえ): (1) face; official stance; public position or attitude (as opposed to private thoughts) (2) ceremony for the erection of the framework of a house (3) tea ceremony procedures; tea ceremony etiquette
建設(けんせつ): construction; establishment
建築(けんちく): construction; architecture (of buildings)
建物(たてもの): building
再建(さいけん): rebuilding; reconstruction; rehabilitation
建つ(たつ): to be erected; to be built
二階建て(にかいだて): two-storied building
建てる(たてる): to build; to construct
封建(ほうけん): feudalistic
JLPT Level 4
Jouyou Grade 4
Frequency 300
Components 聿: brush; finally; self; relate; follow; here; fast; writing brush radical (no. 129)
廴: long stride or stretching radical (no. 54)
Number of Strokes 9
Kanji Radical
Radical Number 54
Radical Strokes 3
Radical Reading えんにょう・いんにょう
Traditional Form (none)
Classification 会意 Compound Ideographic
Keyword build
Koohii Story 1 Build is easy to remember if you can remember that archtiechts have two steps in building. 1. Take a brush and brush out the blueprints. 2. Get a visual image of the blueprints all rolled up like they usually are. The second step is easy, it´s just the architecht stretching out the blueprints and showing it to his clients.
Koohii Story 2 A construction worker´s classic morning. Stretch, brush his teeth, and then start to build.
RTK Index (new) 417

Tags: jlpt.n4, grade4, kanjifreq251-500, kanji_structure.town.building

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