Memory phrase for the Kanji: 逸
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逸 |
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Meaning
| deviate, go astray, escape, avert, idleness, miss the mark
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Pronunciation |
ITSU soreru/rasu |
Explanation |
Left: movement 辶, right: escape, permit 免 (an escaping rabbit 兔=兎=[うさぎ] - long ear ⺈, two big eyes 罒, legs 儿) |
Mnemonic
| The zig-zag-escape-movement of a rabbit is deviating.
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Radicals
辶
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movement | The radical shinnyuu stands for movement and thus has the same meaning as the very similar radical ennyou 廴 |
免
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escape, permit | image of an escaping rabbit |
⺈
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kneeling person | (Further radicals with „person“ are: sitting 匕, sitting cross-legged 夂, lying , skilled 才, bending マ,卩, slumped 㔾 or husband 夫) |
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
逸れる |
それる |
to stray (turn) from subject/to get lost/to go astray |
逸話 |
いつわ |
anecdote |
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