四
commonfour
Radical: 囗 (enclosure). Strokes: 5画. Elements: 儿囗. Variants: 亖虎. . Hangul: 사 [sa]. Nanori: あ / つ / よつa / tsu / yotsu.
Jōyō Kanji 1st Grade. JLPT N5.
Example compounds:
シSHI | 四手【しでshide】zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects; hornbeam (deciduous tree in the birch family) 四六時中【しろくじちゅうshirokujichū】around the clock; day and night 四分五裂【しぶんごれつshibungoretsu】torn asunder; disrupted and disorganized |
よyo | 四隅【よすみyosumi】four corners 右四つ【みぎよつmigiyotsu】hold in which both wrestlers obtain an underarm grip with the right hand and an overarm grip with the left 左四つ【ひだりよつhidariyotsu】hold in which both wrestlers obtain an underarm grip with the left hand and an over-arm grip with the right |
よつyotsu | 右四つ【みぎよつmigiyotsu】hold in which both wrestlers obtain an underarm grip with the right hand and an overarm grip with the left 左四つ【ひだりよつhidariyotsu】hold in which both wrestlers obtain an underarm grip with the left hand and an over-arm grip with the right 四つ切り【よつぎりyotsugiri】cutting into four; quarter; photograph size 254mm x 305 mm |
よっつyoっtsu | 四つ【よっつyottsu】four 四つん這い【よっつんばいyottsunbai】(crawl) on all fours; on one's hands and feet; falling flat |
よんyon | 四輪車【よんりんしゃyonrinsha】automobile; car 四本【よんほんyonhon】four (long cylindrical things) 四千【よんせんyonsen】four thousand |
Codepoints and classification codes:
Dictionary indices:
56db | – | Unicode |
27-45 | – | JIS X 0208 |
3-3-2 | – | SKIP |
3s2.2 | – | TKD |
6021.0 | – | Four Corner |
3675 | – | De Roo |
1025 | – | Classic Nelson |
938 | – | The New Nelson Character Dictionary by A. Nelson |
3044 | – | New Japanese-English Character Dictionary by J. Halpern |
1928 | – | Kanji Learner's Dictionary by J. Halpern |
4 | – | Remembering the Kanji by J. Heisig |
18 | – | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage (Gakken) |
188 | – | Japanese Names by P.G. O'Neill |
6 | – | Essential Kanji by P.G. O'Neill |
4682 | – | Daikanwajiten 「大漢和辞典」 by T. Morohashi vol. 3 p. 2 |
26 | – | A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters by K.G. Henshall |
6 | – | Kanji & Kana by Spahn and Hadamitzky |
4 | – | Guide to Reading & Writing Japanese (H) by F. Sakade |
35 | – | Kanji Flashcards by M. Hodges and T. Okazaki |
4 | – | Guide to Reading & Writing Japanese: Third Edition 3rd edition by Henshall |
37 | – | Tuttle Kanji Cards by A. Kask |
114 | – | The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power by D. Crowley |
4 | – | Kanji in Context by Nishiguchi and Kono |
1.A | – | Japanese for Busy People by the AJLT |
335 | – | Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
4 | – | Y. Maniette's French adaptation of Heisig |