| Kanji | 詠 | 
|---|---|
| Onyomi | エイ | 
| Kunyomi | よ.む、うた.う | 
| Nanori | うた, え, ええ | 
| English | recitation, poem, song, composing | 
| JLPT Level | 1 | 
| Jouyou Grade | S | 
| Frequency | 2000 | 
| Components | 言: say 永: eternity; long; lengthy | 
| Number of Strokes | 12 | 
| Kanji Radical | 言 | 
| Radical Number | 149 | 
| Radical Strokes | 7 | 
| Radical Reading | こと・げん・ごんべん・ことば | 
| Traditional Form | (none) | 
| Classification | 形声 Phonetic | 
| Keyword | recitation | 
| Koohii Story 1 | Listening to the words in a recitation of Vogon poetry is worse than spending an eternity in hell. [Note: I assume those 2 reports are to warn against possible confusion with poem (#346) but how can you confuse Vogon poetry with an actual poem? Anyway, it´s the next frame, so it should be easy to keep them straight... Or maybe there´s a kanji for Vogon in RTK3?]. | 
| Koohii Story 2 | If you study some words for a recitation, there is a good chance they will be stuck in your memory for all eternity. | 
| RTK Index (new) | 369 | 
Tags: jlpt.n1, grades, kanjifreq1501-2000, kanji_human.activities_culture.art
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