[全] Handwritten Kanji for whole and its Readings, Radical and Usage

Today’s Kanji is “全” (sube-te); Kanji for “whole”.

 

Handwritten Kanji “全” (sube-te)

Kanji for whole

 

Readings, Radical and Meaning of “全”

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

まった-く

すべ-て
zen

matta-ku

sube-te
6 whole

Readings contain “音読み(on-yomi)” and “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 “全”

Jukugo / Usage Yomi Romaji Meaning
全力を出す ぜんりょくをだす zenryoku wo dasu To do one’s best
全くやる気が出ない まったくやるきがでない mattaku yaruki ga denai To have no motivation
全て凍っている すべてこおっている subete kootteiru Everything is frozen

 

全て(すべて)= whole, all, everything

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