Memory phrase for the Kanji: 仁
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仁 |
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Meaning
| humanity, virtue, benevolent
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Pronunciation |
JIN, NI
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Explanation |
Left: person 亻/人, right: two 二 |
Mnemonic
| A person cares for two when having humanity.
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Radicals
亻
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person | This radical is understood as an identical variant of "person" 人, and shows a person who stands with the legs apart. |
二
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two | |
Tip: Go to the radicals that are contained in this character and learn all the characters with this radical systematically!
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Vocabulary
仁愛 |
じんあい |
benevolence, charity, philanthropy, benevolence |
仁術 |
じんじゅつ |
philanthropy benevolent act |
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