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Kanji: 掛

KANJI
11 strokes
READINGS
KUN 訓
ける
かる
かり
かかり
 ON 音 
カイ
ケイ
STROKE ORDER
Slow Fast
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JLPT Level:
JLPT N3 (lower intermediate level)
Kanken Level:
Kanken Level 3 (completion of 9th grade)
Grade:
Taught during the 7th through 9th grades in Japan
Radical:
手(扌龵)
Radical name:
て(てへん)
Meaning:
Hang, suspend, depend, arrive at, tax, pour
Usage:
Appears regularly in Japanese newspapers, but about 1000 kanji are used more often.
JLPT Level Word Meaning
N4
()ける
to hang something
N3
()()かる
to see/meet someone (honorific)
N3
()かる
to take (e.g. time, money, etc), to hang
N2
()()ける
to chase or run after someone, to run down, to pursue
N2
(でか)
errand, going somewhere
N2
(おも)()けない
unexpected, casual
N2
()(ざん)
multiplication
N2
(こしか)
seat, bench
N2
(こしか)ける
to sit (down)
N2
(でか)ける
to depart, to set out, to start, to be going out
N2
(とお)()かる
to happen to pass by
N2
(はな)()ける
to accost a person, to talk (to someone)
N2
()()かる
to be caught in, to be stuck in, to be cheated
N2
(みか)
outward appearance
N2
()()ける
to call out to, to accost, to address (crowd), to appeal
N1
()
credit
N1
(こころが)
readiness, intention, aim
N1
(こころが)ける
to bear in mind, to aim to do
N1
()()かる
to come near to, to approach
N1
(しか)
device, trick, mechanism, gadget, (small) scale, half finished, commencement, set up, challenge
N1
(しか)ける
to commence, to lay (mines), to set (traps), to wage (war), to challenge
N1
(てが)かり
contact, trail, scent, on hand, hand hold, clue, key
N1
(てが)ける
to handle, to manage, to work with, to rear, to look after, to have experience with
N1
()()ける
1. to hang (something) on (something), to throw on (clothes), 2. to hook, to catch, to trap, to ensnar
N1
(みか)ける
to (happen to) see, to notice, to catch sight of
N1
()()かる
to lean against, to recline on, to lean on, to rely on
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