Kanji
Readingかん
Frequency89%
Used in (150 in total)
kanji; Chinese character
molester; groper; masher; pervert
China; Han dynasty (China, 202 BCE-220 CE); Han (majority Chinese ethnic group); man
hoodlum; ruffian
rascal; villain; scoundrel; ruffian; crook
Chinese classical writing; Chinese classics; writing composed entirely of kanji
outsider; layman; amateur
ruffian; villain; scoundrel
Later Han dynasty (China, 25-220 CE); Eastern Han dynasty; Later Han dynasty (China, 947-950 CE)
drunkard; drunken fellow
traditional Chinese medicine
Chinese herbal medicine
mean bastard; sneak; heel; despicable person
great eater; glutton
Chinese poem; Chinese poetry
cold-blooded person; heartless; coldhearted person
Han dynasty (China, 202 BCE-220 CE)
absurdity; contradiction; incoherence; irrelevance
Japanese word of Chinese origin; Sino-Japanese word; (ancient) Chinese language
fine fellow
just person; man of justice; righteous person; upright person
Sinology; study of China or of the Chinese classics
Manchu-Han Imperial Feast; three-day feast of Chinese delicacies held during the Qing dynasty
groping; molestation
kanji for common use; jōyō kanji; list of 2,136 kanji established in 2010, formerly a list of 1,945 established in 1981
Chinese person (esp. Han Chinese)
Japanese-Chinese; Japan and China
Former Han dynasty (China, 206 BCE-9 CE); Western Han dynasty
Chinese people; Han race
Chinese numerals; kanji numerals
translation into (classical) Chinese; translation into kanbun; kango translation; translation into Japanese using kanji
Chinese name (often of plants and animals)
Chinese book; Chinese classics
Chinese book; book written in Chinese
lye water (for making Chinese noodles)
doctor of Chinese (herbal) medicine
Sinologist; scholar of the Chinese classics
Han dynasty (China, 202 BCE-220 CE)
Chinese classical literature; Chinese classics
shameless man; knave
suspicious man
villain; outlaw; assassin
dictionary with Japanese definitions of kanji and kanji compounds; kanji dictionary
Shu Han; Shu; kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms era (221-263)
kanji dictionary; character dictionary
test of kanji skills; kanji test
kanji test; test of kanji skills
kan-on; Han reading; on reading of a kanji based on Tang dynasty Chinese
daily-use kanji (superseded in 1981)
traditional Chinese clothing
Japan, China and the West; Japanese, Chinese and Western learning
countries where Chinese characters are used or were historically used
Han race; Han people
Eastern Han dynasty (China, 25-220 CE); Later Han dynasty
crook; swindler
Chinese traitor (esp. a collaborator with the Japanese)
China and Japan; Chinese and Japanese (languages); dictionary with Japanese definitions of kanji and kanji compounds; kanji dictionary
kanji officially for use in names
Han dynasty (China, 202 BCE-220 CE)
Japanese and Chinese literature
restrictions on the number of kanji recognized for usage (recognised)
mixed writing of literary Japanese and Chinese
the Japanese spirit imbued with Chinese learning
supplementary kanji; 5,801 kanji coded in JIS X 0212 to supplement those in JIS X 0208
Western Han dynasty (of China; 206 BCE-9 CE); Former Han dynasty
obstinate person; blockhead
Dai Kanwa Jiten (major Kanji Dictionary, edited by Morohashi Tetsuji)
non-jōyō kanji; kanji outside the common-use kanji list
kana-kanji conversion (on a computer, etc.)
the 1,026 kanji taught in Japanese primary schools
restricted Chinese characters
Japanese and Chinese medicine; oriental medicine
Chinese medicine; herbal medicine
pleasant fellow
Chinese bamboo; bamboo imported from China (often used to make flutes)
unified Chinese character
direct kanji input (as opposed to kana-kanji conversion)
Japanese pronunciation of a kanji (based on adopted Chinese pronunciations)
(the so-called) kanji culture
kanji test; test of kanji skills
prosaic person; person of an unromantic turn of mind; philistine
dialectal kanji; kanji only used in a specific region
single-kanji conversion (in an input method)
the three Wuhan Cities
unfeeling or callous person
kanji cultural sphere; countries where Chinese characters are used or were historically used
reading a classical Chinese text in Japanese
Han-dynasty Confucian scholar; Chinese Confucian scholar; Japanese Confucianist; Japanese sinologist
unintelligible language; incoherent language; talking nonsense; "all Greek to me"; double Dutch; (something) incomprehensible
Kanji to English (dictionary)
Japanized version of classical Chinese (used from Heian period onward)
direct kanji input (as opposed to kana-kanji conversion)
substitute kanji; jōyō kanji used in place of a non-jōyō kanji
King of Na gold seal (National Treasure of Japan)
game in which people sit in a circle taking turns to imitate the previous person's humorous facial expression or gesture
Vietnamese reading (of Chinese characters)
primary school kanji; 1,026 kanji studied in primary school
kanji printed as ruby, usually to explain kana
traditional Chinese medicine
Qing-dynasty system assigning equal numbers of Manchurians and Han Chinese to central government agencies
single-kanji dictionary (esp. for use in an input method)
the question of limiting the use of Chinese characters
regular kanbun (following the rules of classical Chinese grammar)
Sino-Vietnamese word; Vietnamese word of Chinese origin
Japanese word constructed from Sino-Japanese elements; wasei kango
dictionary of kanbun grammar and usage
Sino-Tibetan (languages)
countries that do not use Chinese characters in their writing; non-kanji countries
kanji dictionary with English definitions
mastery of Chinese literature; Sinology
Buddha's delight (vegetarian dish)
kanji proficiency test
Milky Way
kanji printer
Chinese surname; Chinese family name
sky; heavens; firmament
babble; gibberish; gobbledygook; gobbledegook
hiba false arborvitae (species of cypress, Thujopsis dolabrata)
Podocarpus macrophyllus var. maki (variety of yew plum pine)
luo han guo (Siraitia grosvenorii); herbaceous perennial vine native to China and Thailand; fruit of the Siraita grosvenorii
kanbun converted into literary Japanese
wide open sky; the blue; heavens; firmament