Memory phrase for the Kanji: 据


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Meaning lay a foundation, set, place, fix, install, equip

Pronunciation


sueru/waru

Explanation

Left: hand , right: reside, residence (Where your buttocks gets old , is your residence.)

Mnemonic


 
My hand lays for my residence: the foundation.

Radicals

handSeveral characters are used for hand: ナ, , , ヨ
exist
buttocks (in a side view)The radical shikabane has the meaning: corpse . But because of its use in tail 尾, buttocks 尻 or urine 尿, it is generally considered to mean "buttocks".
oldPicture of a gravestone
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 Vocabulary

据える すえる  to set (table), to lay (foundation), to place (gun)
据え付ける すえつける  to install, to equip, to mount

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