Keyword
oneself
Info
FrequencyTop 700-800
Type
Kyōiku (6th grade) 
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KankenLevel 5
Heisig564
Readings
(41%)
おの
(7%)
(1%)
Mnemonic

The letter S stands for "self", and I made it personal for oneself by flipping it!

Used in kanji (14 in total)
to occur
hand out
regularly record
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Used in vocabulary (197 in total)
oneself (itself, etc.); I; me; you; by oneself (itself, etc.); interjection expressing anger or chagrin
self; oneself
Examples (44 in total)
To know oneself is not easy.
Live and let live.
I'll begin by introducing myself.
Let's start the ball rolling by introducing ourselves.
You should have introduced yourself.
I didn't get a chance to introduce myself to her.
She introduced herself to the people who were there.
She's already introduced herself.
She stood up and began introducing herself.
The students stood up one by one and introduced themselves.
We introduced ourselves to each other.
Stand up and introduce yourself, please.
Would you introduce yourself?
I'll just introduce myself.
You should have introduced yourself to the girl.
He remains loyal to his principles.
Know who you are.
We introduced ourselves in turn.
People should be the masters of their own destinies.
Be your own person and don't imitate others.
First, please take about 3 minutes to introduce yourself.
You are supposed to introduce yourselves in turn.
Tom walked over to the girl at the bar and introduced himself.
You'd better try to assert yourself more.
His death was a sublime self-sacrifice.
A selfish man thinks of nothing but his own feelings.
He's a very selfish person.
He must be selfish.
She is acting from some selfish motive.
She is a selfish person.
He is selfish and greedy.
She doesn't pay attention to others; in other words, she is selfish.
She is a selfish woman.
She's annoying and selfish.
Even the most self-centered people are usually forgetful of this fault.
I'm selfish.
Open up your heart to Islam.
Above all, we must not be selfish.
He is the personification of selfishness.
I want to become able to express myself well in English.
Those who spend too much time traveling become strangers in their own country.
Tom is an egoist.
He is nothing more than an egoist.
He is a thorough-going egoist.