law, method, principle
On'yomi (音読み)
- ホウ
- ハッ
- ホ
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
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About this kanji
The kanji 「法」 primarily means law, method, or principle, and it is mostly used as a noun. You will often come across it in compounds like 法律 (ほうりつ), meaning law, which refers to the regulations governing society. Another common compound is 方法 (ほうほう), meaning method, which indicates a way of doing something. You may also see 学法 (がくほう), which translates to academic method, often used in educational contexts. A usage note to remember is that「法」 is typically paired with other words to describe specific types or aspects of laws and methods, emphasizing its importance in various fields.
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Example sentences
法律を勉強している。
I am studying law.
Meanings across languages
- English
- law, method, principle
- Tiếng Việt
- pháp, phương pháp, nguyên tắc
- 日本語
- 法, 方法, 理論
- 한국어
- 법, 방법, 원칙
- 中文
- 法律, 方法, 原则
- id
- hukum, metode, prinsip
- th
- กฎหมาย, วิธีการ, หลักการ
- es
- ley, método, principio
- fr
- loi, méthode, principe
- de
- Gesetz, Methode, Prinzip
- pt
- lei, método, princípio
Common compounds
- 法律ほうりつlaw, legal system
- 方法ほうほうmethod, way
- 学法がくほうacademic method, study method
- 原則法げんそくほうprinciple of law
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