Kanji | 疲 |
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Onyomi | ヒ |
Kunyomi | つか.れる、-づか.れ、つか.らす |
English | exhausted, tire, weary |
Examples | 疲れ(つかれ): tiredness; fatigue 疲労(ひろう): fatigue; weariness 疲れる(つかれる): (1) to get tired; to tire (2) to be worn out (e.g. of well used objects) (3) to starve |
JLPT Level | 3 |
Jouyou Grade | S |
Frequency | 1263 |
Components | 疒: trailing sickness; sick radical (no. 104) 皮: pelt; skin; hide; leather; skin radical (no. 107) |
Number of Strokes | 10 |
Kanji Radical | 疒 |
Radical Number | 104 |
Radical Strokes | 5 |
Radical Reading | やまい・やまいだれ |
Traditional Form | (none) |
Classification | 形声 Phonetic |
Keyword | tired |
Koohii Story 1 | I picture an exhausted sick caveman snuggling up in a comfy pelt blanket. |
Koohii Story 2 | Your body feels tired when you have a sickness. All you want to do is wrap yourself up in a nice warm pelt and get better. |
RTK Index | 1688 |
Tags: jlpt.n3, grades, kanjifreq1001-1500, kanji_body_health.illness
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