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タン/TAN/    なげ.く/nage.ku/    なげ.かわしい/nage.kawashii/TAN/タン/    nage.ku/なげ.く/    nage.kawashii/なげ.かわしい/

sigh;  lament;  moan;  grieve

Radical: (mouth).   Strokes: 13画.   Elements: ノ一口⺾.   Pinyin: tàn.   Hangul:  [tan].

Jōyō Kanji High School.   JLPT N1.

Example compounds:
タンTANたんそくtansoku】sigh; grief; deploring
きょうたんkyōtan】wonder; admiration; being struck with admiration
ひたんhitan】grief; sorrow; anguish; lamentation
なげnagekuなげくnageku】to sigh; to lament; to grieve
政治の腐敗をせいじのふはいをなげくseijinofuhaiwonageku】to deplore the corruption of politics
なげかわしいnagekawashiiかわしいなげかわしいnagekawashii】sad; wretched; deplorable
かわしい事態なげかわしいじたいnagekawashiijitai】deplorable situation
Codepoints and classification codes:
5606Unicode
35-18JIS X 0208
1-3-10SKIP
3d10.8TKD
6403.4Four Corner
3763De Roo
Dictionary indices:
974Classic Nelson
872The New Nelson Character Dictionary by A. Nelson
630New Japanese-English Character Dictionary by J. Halpern
455Kanji Learner's Dictionary by J. Halpern
1579Remembering the Kanji by J. Heisig
1594A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage (Gakken)
1292Essential Kanji by P.G. O'Neill
4138PDaikanwajiten 「大漢和辞典」 by T. Morohashi vol. 2 p. 1126
1566A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters by K.G. Henshall
1246Kanji & Kana by Spahn and Hadamitzky
1143Kanji Flashcards by M. Hodges and T. Okazaki
1612Tuttle Kanji Cards by A. Kask
1436Kanji in Context by Nishiguchi and Kono
310Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide
1593Y. Maniette's French adaptation of Heisig