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capital 京
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Explanation |
A stone lantern as a symbol for the capital.
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Used in these characters:
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京
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JLPT 4Joyo 2 |
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| capital
KYŌ, KEI
亠
京
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A stone lantern as the symbol for the capital.
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景
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JLPT 3Joyo 4 |
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| scenery, view, panorama
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Top: sun 日, below: capital 京 (image of a stone lantern)
The sun above the capital is a nice scenery.
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就
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JLPT 1Joyo 6 |
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| be involved in, concerning, get a position
tsuku, SHŪ, JU
京
犬
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Left: capital 京 (image of a stone lantern), right: 尤 (var. of dog 犬)
In the capital, dogs get into such positions.
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影
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JLPT 1Joyo 7 |
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| shadow, light, silhouette
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Left: scene, panorama 景 (sun 日 over the capital 京) [京 = image of a stone lantern], right: hair 彡
(When long hair are in front of the eyes:) The panorama is concealed by hair and is: in a shadow.
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鯨
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JLPT 1Joyo 7 |
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kujira, GEI
魚
京
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Left: fish 魚, right: capital 京 (image of a stone lantern)
(Whale oil as lamp's fuel) The 'fish' for the stone lanterns is the whale.
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涼
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JLPT 2Joyo 7 |
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| cool, refreshing
suzumu/shii, RYŌ
氵
京
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Left: water 氵, right: capital 京 (image of a stone lantern)
The water in the capital is cool and refreshing.
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憬
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JLPT -Joyo 7 |
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| yearn, long for, aspire to
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Left: feelings 忄, right: scenery, view 景 (The sun 日 over the capital 京)
Feelings at this view: yearning and longing.
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蹴
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JLPT -Joyo 7 |
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| kick, refuse (a request)
keru, SHŪ
足
京
犬
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Left: foot 足 (kneecap 口 and a footprint 止), right: be involved/get a position 就 (capital 京 [image of a stone lantern], var. of dog 犬)
Use your foot in the capital against dogs to kick them away.
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