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The most common kanji character for "fire" is 火. It is the most general word for fire and is often used in everyday conversation. It can also be used as a counter word for fire-related items, such as "hi no tama" (火の玉) meaning "fireball." Another kanji character that can be used to write "fire" is 炎.


Japanese kanji calligraphic word translated as fire. Traditional asian design drawn with dry

Explanation The above picture can help in remembering the Kanji of fire easily. It is better to visualize the fire as a side view as follows: The two lines on the bottom represent the flames or the firewood The top and short lines on the side represent flames and smoke coming out of the fire.


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common kanji Kanji Kentei Level 10 stroke: 4 strokes Radical: 火 灬 (hi・hihen・rekka・renga) Parts: 火 Stroke order 1 2 3 4 Related words "火" 下火 (shitabi) be under control, burn low, wane, decline 出火 (shukka) outbreak of fire 大火 (taika) conflagration, great fire 導火線 (dokasen) cause, fuse, incentive 火 (hi) fire, flame, light 火 (ho) fire SEE MORE


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This is how you write and pronounce Fire (火) in Japanese Kanji. This channel will introduce words and phrases in hiragana, katakana and kanji, and learn how.


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The two main words for "fire" in Japanese are ひ (hi|火) and かじ (kaji|火事). You'll notice that both of these words utilize the same kanji 火, which on its own represents the idea and object of Japanese words for fire. It's the same as is used in Chinese and can easily be pictured as being a blazing fire dancing at its sides.


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Dictionary search results for fire, search Japanese words by kanji, kana, romaji, common conjugations and English meanings


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The Japanese Kanji character for fire is written as "火" and pronounced as "hi" or "ka." The simplicity of this character masks the profound meaning it conveys. The shape of the Kanji itself mirrors the image of a flickering flame, capturing the essence of fire's dynamic nature. Related: What Is Japanese Kanji For Peace?


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The two basic words for fire in Japanese are "hi" (火) and "kaji" (火事). When referring to the element or a controlled fire like that of a stove the word "hi" (火) is commonly used. However, when talking about a fire that is out of control or a conflagration, the word "kaji" (火事) is more appropriate.


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This site uses the JMdict, Kanjidic2, JMnedict and Radkfile dictionary files. These files are the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and are used in conformance with the Group's licence.. Example sentences come from the Tatoeba project and are licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY.And from the Jreibun project.. Audio files are graciously provided by Tofugu.


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The kanji character for "fire" is said to be a hieroglyphic character, which means that the character represents fire burning. It can be imagined to imitate the red part of the fire that occurs when making bonfires, etc., and can be classified as a simple kanji symbol in Japan. 火 Hiragana Reading (Onyomi): Ka Hiragana Reading (Kunyomi): Hi


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Here is the link to the Learn Kanji Website: http://www.kanjivideos.com/Use this lesson to learn how to write 火 - fire (火) and Tuesday (火曜日) in Japanese kanj.


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火事. か じ. kaji. a fire. 火曜日. か ようび. kayoubi. Tuesday. 1st Grade Kanji Basic Kanji Handwritten Kanji Joyo Kanji Kanji Compound Words Kanji Usage.


What Is Japanese Kanji For Fire? Dear Japanese

カ Kun'yomi ひ -び ほ- Other readings Meaning fire Stroke order Show stroke number Number of strokes: 4 Components in kanji 火 火 4 strokes fire Radical #86 Antonyms 水 4 strokes water Popular words containing this kanji 火 ひ popular JLPT N4 noun (generic) fire, flame, blaze 火山 かざん popular JLPT N2 noun (generic) adjective (generic) volcano 火災 かさい


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On カ Kun ひ ほ- Additional readings Kun -び Variants ⽕ 灬 Notes Is a person (者) on fire in 煮 (boil)?! Why would 点 (spot) be ablaze? And what about the poor bear represented by 熊 (1995)? If you're burning with questions about the 'fire' radical, check out this Radical Note! Synopsis of Radical Note for 火 ⇗ by Joy o' Kanji Components


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The Origins of 火 and 炎 1. Origin of 火 (Fire) This kanji, at its core, represents fire. In ancient script forms, it resembled the flickering flames of a fire. Over time, its representation became more stylized, but the essence remained true to its fiery origins. 2. Origin of 炎 (Blaze/Flames)


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Kanji for fire is 「火」. It is a simple word, but therefore, there are many Kanji compounds, proverbs, and idioms. Let's see how the Kanji is used in Japanese. Sponsored Link Contents The origin of the Kanji "火" 火 is a pictogram of a flame. The 甲骨文字 looks like a flame for sure. Basic data about the Kanji "火" 火 Jōyō kanji JLPT N5 ES grade 1

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