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Boku Ore I Mr T Hung Upside It´S

Kanji
Onyomi ボク
Kunyomi しもべ
English me, I (male)
Examples 僕(ぼく): (1) I; me (2) you (used addressing young children) (3) manservant
僕(しもべ): servant; manservant; menial
JLPT Level 1
Jouyou Grade S
Frequency 1236
Components 人: person
菐: None
Number of Strokes 14
Kanji Radical
Radical Number 9
Radical Strokes 2
Radical Reading ひと・にんべん・ひとやね
Traditional Form (none)
Classification 形声 Phonetic
Keyword me
Koohii Story 1 Mr. T also finds himself as one of the HUSBANDs, whose wives have had them hung UPSIDE DOWN IN A ROW. But when his wife comes up to punish him, he pleads, “It’s ME, Baby. I wasn’t behaving badly like these other foo’s.”.
Koohii Story 2 Building on johnskb: Although it goes against the Heisig method, this story is a lot easier to remember when you know it´s the kanji for "boku." Males usually use either "boku" or "ore" (instead of "watashi") to refer themselves. "Boku" is slightly boyish and soft; "ore" is rough & tough. Mr. T would definitely use "ore" -- but when he´s one of the husbands hung upside down in a row about to be punished by his wife, he puts on a sweet act and switches to "boku" when he pleads "come on baby, it´s ME!".
RTK Index 1794

Tags: jlpt.n1, grades, kanjifreq1001-1500, kanji_people_general

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