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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "拓" (taku) generally means "to open up," "to expand," or "to develop." It conveys the id...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "近" (pronounced "kin" or "chika") means "near" or "close." It is used to describe physic...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "過" (pronounced "ka" or "sugiru") generally means "to pass," "to exceed," or "to go beyo...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "二" (pronounced "ni") means "two." It is one of the basic numbers in the Japanese langua...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "弱" (pronounced "yowai" in Japanese) means "weak" or "fragile." It is often used to desc...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "舌" (shita) means "tongue" in English. It refers to the muscular organ in the mouth that...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "草" (kusa) means "grass" in Japanese. It represents the concept of grass or plants in ge...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "道" (pronounced "dō" in Japanese) primarily means "way," "path," or "road." It can also ...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "鎮" (chin) generally means "to calm" or "to pacify." It is often associated with the ide...
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1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "仏" (butsu) primarily means "Buddha" or "Buddhism." It represents the concept of enlight...