Meaning | heavy, serious, -fold |
Onyomi | JUU, CHOU |
Kunyomi | omo(i), kasa(naru), -e |
Strokes | 9 (click on the pick to start the video) |
Vocabulary
Kanji | Furigana | Romaji | Meaning | JLPT |
重い | おもい | omoi | heavy | 5 |
重なる | かさなる | kasanaru | to be piled up, to overlap | – |
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Radicals
Radical | Radical name | Meaning |
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Better show an example sentence as well
Thanks for the comment and proposal. Since a single kanji only has a meeting after being combined with hiragana or other kanji, I find it hard to make example sentences. This is why I only have example sentences on vocabulary.
Does this make sense to you (and others)?
I kept thinking over your comment and I will add example sentences where the kanji can be used stand alone (e.g. 春 – haru – spring).
Thanks again for your idea – it is very helpful.