[一] Handwritten Kanji for one and its Readings, Radical and Usage

 

Today’s Kanji is “” (ichi). It looks very simple and easy, isn’t it? We can read it as “ichi” or “hito-tsu“, and meaning “one”.

 

Handwritten Kanji “一” (ichi)

1-ichi
Kanji for one

 

Readings, Radical and Meaning of “一”

漢字
Kanji
読み
Readings
ローマ字
Romaji
画数
Stroke Count
部首
Radical
意味
Meaning
イチ

イツ

ひと

ひと-つ

ichi

itsu

hito

hito-tsu

1 one

It has four readings, including 2 “音読み(on-yomi)” and 2 “訓読み(kun-yomi)“. On-yomi is written in “カタカナ(katakana)” and Kun-yomi is written in “ひらがな(hiragana)“. (⇒ What is On-yomi and Kun-yomi?)

 

Jukugo (Kanji Compound Words) / Usage of “一”

Jukugo / Usage Yomi Romaji Meaning
一年生 いちねんせい ichinensei First grade students
一番になる いちばんになる ichiban ni naru Get the first place
一口食べる ひとくちたべる hitokuchi taberu Take a bite

 

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