Kanji 一人 (hitori)
Learning, Studying and Writing Japanese Kanji 一つ
Kun-yomi (Japanese Reading Style)
The second example on using Kanji一is in a word is hitori which mean one (person). It is quite different from the word hitotsu which needs an additional つ (tsu) character so it can be read hitotsu, hitori is written by combining kanji一 and kanji人 . It is naturally means one (person) since kanji一 represents one (thing) and kanji 人 represents person.
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一 |
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漢字の順番の書き方 (Kanji’s Writing Steps Method) |
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一 |
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漢字の読み方 (Kanji’s Reading Method) |
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一 |
訓読み (Japanese’s Reading Method) |
ひと |
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例字 (Vocabulary Example) |
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字 (Word) |
意味 (Meaning) |
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一人(read : hitori) |
one (person) |
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例文 (Sentence Example) |
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文 (Sentence) |
一人でこのレポートを書きました。 |
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意味 (Meaning) |
I wrote this report by myself. |
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ロマ字 (Roman Letter) |
Hitori de kono repooto wo kakimashita. |