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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "幽" (yū) generally means "dark," "mysterious," or "faint." It often conveys a sense of s...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "侶" (pronounced "ryo" or "toru") means "companion" or "partner." It refers to someone wh...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "存" (son) primarily means "to exist" or "to be." It conveys the idea of existence, prese...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "怠" (tai) means "laziness" or "neglect." It conveys a sense of being idle or not putting...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "粋" (pronounced "sui") generally means "stylish," "refined," or "elegant." It conveys a ...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "絹" (pronounced "kinu") means "silk." It refers to the fine, soft fabric produced by sil...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji 祈 (pronounced "ki" or "inoru") means "to pray" or "to wish." It conveys the act of expre...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "宜" (gi) generally means "suitable," "appropriate," or "fitting." It conveys the idea of...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "例" (rei) means "example" or "case." It is used to indicate a specific instance or illus...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "祝" (shuku) means "celebrate" or "congratulate." It is often used in contexts related to...