Memory phrase for the Kanji: 交


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Meaning

exchange, crossing, mix

Pronunciation


majiru, kawasu

Explanation

Image of a crosslegged sitting person which means to mix. Simplified: at top six , below a cross X

Mnemonic

Six crosses mark an exchange or crossing.

Radicals

traffic, exchangeA picture of a crosslegged sitting person means to mix.
six
coverOther covers are:
father(For punishing:) A stick in his hand has: the father!
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Vocabulary

 交える  まじえる  to mix, to converse with, to cross (swords)
 交じる  まじる  to be mixed, to be blended with, to mingle with
 交す  かわす  to exchange (messages), to dodge, to parry, to turn aside
 交通  こうつう  traffic, transportation
 交差点  こうさてん  Crossing
 交代操業  こうたいそうぎょう  working in shifts
 交通機関  こうつうきかん  transportation facilities
 交番  こうばん  police box
 援助交際  えんじょこうさい  paid dating (with underaged)

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