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JLPT N214画 · 14 strokesradical 殳freq #1500

hit, strike

On'yomi (音読み)

  • オウ

Kun'yomi (訓読み)

  • なぐ.る

Mnemonic

With a wooden stick in hand, I prepare to hit, striking down like a fierce warrior wielding his weapon.

About this kanji

The kanji 殴, pronounced as おう in on'yomi and なぐる in kun'yomi, primarily means to hit or strike. It is often used as a verb, like in 殴る (なぐる), which means 'to hit.' You can also find it in compounds such as 殴打 (おうだ), meaning 'assault,' which indicates a physical attack, and 打撃 (だげき), translating to 'strike,' often used in contexts like sports or combat. A useful note is that while this kanji relates to physical actions, it can also describe emotional or metaphorical hitting, such as a sharp criticism. Understanding its context is important to grasp its full meaning.

Built from

シュ

Example sentences

  • 試合で相手を殴った。

    I struck my opponent during the match.

Meanings across languages

English
hit, strike
Tiếng Việt
đánh, đấm
日本語
殴る, 打つ
한국어
타격
中文
打击
id
pukulan
th
การตี
es
golpe
fr
coup
de
Schlag
pt
golpe

Common compounds

  • 殴打おうだassault, beating
  • 殴るなぐるto hit, to strike
  • 打撃だげきstrike, hit

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