[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
6whole

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 / UsageYomiRomajiMeaning
全力を出すぜんりょくをだすzenryoku wo dasuTo 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 denaiTo have no motivation
全て凍っているすべてこおっているsubete kootteiruEverything is frozen

 

全て(すべて)= whole, all, everything

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