N1 疎 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "疎" (pronounced "so") generally means "distant," "sparse," or "neglected." It conveys a ... 2025.04.17 N1
N2 傾 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "傾" (pronounced "kei" or "kaku") means "to lean," "to incline," or "to tilt." It conveys... 2025.04.17 N2
N1 軸 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "軸" (jiku) primarily means "axis" or "shaft." It refers to a central line or point aroun... 2025.04.17 N1
N4 帰 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "帰" (ki) means "to return" or "to go back." It is often used in contexts related to comi... 2025.04.17 N4
N2 詰 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "詰" (tsume) generally means "to pack," "to fill," or "to stuff." It conveys the idea of ... 2025.04.17 N2
others 挨 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "挨" (ai) generally means "to greet" or "to approach." It is often associated with the ac... 2025.04.17 others
N1 珠 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "珠" (pronounced "shu" or "tama") means "pearl" or "gem." It represents something preciou... 2025.04.17 N1
N1 把 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "把" (pronounced "ha" or "ba") generally means "to grasp," "to hold," or "to take." It co... 2025.04.17 N1
N5 白 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "白" (pronounced "shiro" in Japanese) means "white." It represents the color associated w... 2025.04.17 N5
N3 警 1. Overview of MeaningThe kanji "警" (kei) means "to warn" or "to alert." It is often associated with caution and vigilan... 2025.04.17 N3