N3 引 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "引" (pronounced "in" or "hiku") primarily means "to pull" or "to draw." It can also impl... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 猫 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "猫" (neko) means "cat" in English. It refers to the small, domesticated feline animal th... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 流 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "流" (ryū) primarily means "flow" or "stream." It conveys the idea of movement, whether i... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 娘 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "娘" (musume) means "daughter" in Japanese. It refers to a female child or offspring, oft... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 告 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "告" (koku) means "to inform," "to announce," or "to report." It is often used in context... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 招 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "招" (shou) means "to invite" or "to beckon." It conveys the idea of calling someone over... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 務 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji 務 (mu) generally means "duty," "task," or "work." It conveys the idea of responsibility ... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 支 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "支" (shi) generally means "to support" or "to branch out." It conveys the idea of provid... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 残 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "残" (zan) primarily means "to remain" or "to be left over." It conveys the idea of somet... 2025.04.17 N3
N3 渡 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "渡" (wataru) primarily means "to cross" or "to ferry." It is often used in contexts invo... 2025.04.17 N3