Memory phrase for the Kanji: 感


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Meaning

feeling

Pronunciation

KAN

Explanation

Top: (Chinese only:) salty [gǎn] (The taste is for the person (= & ) in the mouth like a halberd such: salty.), bottom: heart

Mnemonic

When I have a 'salty heart' it is: a feeling.

Radicals

saltyOnly in Chinese: The taste is for the person (= & ) in the mouth like a halberd such: salty.
halberd, spear, lanceThis radical kanohoko stands for halberd and is rather similar to the sabre shikigamae Other radicals with weapons are:
heartImage of a heart with coronary arteries.
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Vocabulary

 感じ  かんじ  feeling, sense, impression
 共感  きょうかん  sympathy, response
 感謝  かんしゃ  thanks, gratitude
 感覚  かんかく  sense, sensation, sensory perception
 鈍感  どんかん  thickheadedness/stolidity
 直感  ちょっかん  intuition, instinct, insight, hunch
 痛感  つうかん  feeling keenly, fully realizing
 敏感  びんかん  sensibility, susceptibility, sensitive (to), well attuned to
 感触  かんしょく  sense of touch, feeling, sensation

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