The Radical: 京


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capital    京

Explanation A stone lantern as a symbol for the capital.

Used in these Kanji:
JLPT 4Joyo 2
capital
KYŌ, KEI

A stone lantern as the symbol for the capital.

Vocabulary
JLPT 3Joyo 4
scenery, view, panorama
KEI, KE
Top: sun , below: capital (image of a stone lantern)
The sun above the capital is a nice scenery.

Vocabulary
JLPT 1Joyo 6
be involved in, conserning, get a position
tsuku, SHŪ, JU
Left: capital (image of a stone lantern), right: 尤 (var. of dog )
In the capital, dogs get into such positions.

Vocabulary
JLPT 1Joyo 7
shadow, light, silhouette
kage, EI
Left: scene, panorama (sun over the capital ) [ = image of a stone lantern], right: hair
(When long hair are in front of the eyes:) The panorama is concealed by hair and is: in a shadow.

Vocabulary
JLPT 1Joyo 7
whale
kujira, GEI
Left: fish , right: capital (image of a stone lantern)
(Whale oil as lamp's fuel) The 'fish' for the stone lanterns is the whale.

Vocabulary
JLPT 2Joyo 7
cool, refreshing
suzumu/shii, RYŌ
Left: water , right: capital (image of a stone lantern)
The water in the capital is cool and refreshing.

Vocabulary
JLPT -Joyo 7
yearn, long for, aspire to
KEI
Left: feelings , right: scenery, view (The sun over the capital )
Feelings at this view: yearning and longing.

Vocabulary
JLPT -Joyo 7
kick, refuse (a request)
keru, SHŪ
Left: foot (kneecap and a footprint ), right: be involved/get a position (capital [image of a stone lantern], var. of dog )
Use your foot in the capital against dogs to kick them away.

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