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JLPT N113画 · 13 strokesradical 攴grade 2freq #148

number, strength, fate, law

Also: figures

On'yomi (音読み)

  • スウ
  • サク
  • ソク
  • シュ

Kun'yomi (訓読み)

  • かず
  • かぞ.える
  • しばしば
  • せ.める
  • わずらわ.しい

Mnemonic

Counting numbers with strong strokes brings fate to your calculations.

About this kanji

The kanji 「数」 primarily means "number," and it is commonly used as both a noun and a verb. In its noun form, you might encounter compounds like 回数 (かいすう), which refers to the "number of times," or 件数 (けんすう), meaning "number of cases" or "items." As a verb, it can be used in the form かぞ.える, meaning "to count." Another common compound is 数学 (すうがく), which translates to "mathematics." A usage note to keep in mind is that this kanji can also imply a measure of strength or fate in certain contexts, adding depth to its primary meaning.

Example sentences

  • 彼は数理学を専攻している。

    He is majoring in mathematics.

Meanings across languages

English
number, strength, fate, law, figures
Tiếng Việt
số, đạo luật
日本語
数, 数字
한국어
수, 숫자
中文
数, 数字
id
angka, kekuatan, takdir
th
หมายเลข, ความแข็งแกร่ง, โชคชะตา
es
número, fuerza, destino
fr
nombre, force, destin
de
Zahl, Stärke, Schicksal
pt
número, força, destino

Common compounds

  • 回数かいすうnumber of times, frequency, count
  • 件数けんすうnumber of cases, incidents, items, messages, accounts, etc.
  • 指数しすうindex, index number, indicator
  • 少数しょうすうsmall number, few, minority
  • 数学すうがくmathematics
  • 数字すうじnumeral, digit, numeric character
  • 数値すうちnumerical value, figure, result
  • 数日すうじつfew days

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