child, offspring
On'yomi (音読み)
- シ
- ス
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
- こ
- ね
About this kanji
The kanji 子 is primarily used to mean "child" or "offspring." It can be read in different ways, with the kun'yomi readings こ (ko) and ね (ne) being the native Japanese pronunciations. This kanji also appears frequently in compounds, such as 子供 (こども), which means "child," 女子 (じょし) for "girl," and 男子 (だんし) for "boy." Another common word is 子犬 (こいぬ), meaning "puppy." While 子 refers to children or young animals, it can also be seen in contexts related to younger generations. A note to remember is that 子 can denote not just human children but also anything considered young or small.
Example sentences
子どもが笑っています。
The child is laughing.
Meanings across languages
- English
- child, offspring
- Tiếng Việt
- đứa trẻ, con cái
- 日本語
- 子供(こども), 子(こ)
- 한국어
- 아이
- 中文
- 孩子
- id
- anak
- th
- เด็ก
- es
- niño
- fr
- enfant
- de
- Kind
- pt
- criança
Common compounds
- 子供こどもchild
- 女子じょしgirl, female
- 男子だんしboy, male
- 子犬こいぬpuppy
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