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JLPT N25画 · 5 strokesradical 立grade 1freq #500

stand, establish

On'yomi (音読み)

  • リツ
  • リッ
  • タツ

Kun'yomi (訓読み)

  • た.つ
  • た.てる

Mnemonic

Imagine a strong person standing tall, defiantly establishing their ground with determined legs, making it impossible for anyone to knock them down.

About this kanji

The kanji 「立」 primarily means "to stand" or "to establish." It is often used as a verb, but it can also be part of nouns. For example, in the compound 成立 (せいりつ), it means "establishment," and in 立場 (たちば), it signifies a "standpoint" or position. Another interesting compound is 立国 (りっこく), which refers to the "establishment of a nation." Also, 立候補 (りっこうほ) means "to announce one's candidacy" when someone stands up to run for an election. This kanji is common in contexts related to positions and foundations, making it quite versatile in everyday language.

Example sentences

  • 彼は静かに立っていた。

    He was standing quietly.

Meanings across languages

English
stand, establish
Tiếng Việt
đứng, thành lập
日本語
立つ, 立てる
한국어
서다, 설립하다
中文
站立, 建立
id
berdiri, mendirikan
th
ยืน, ตั้งขึ้น
es
estar, establecer
fr
se tenir, établir
de
stehen, gründen
pt
estar, estabelecer

Common compounds

  • 成立せいりつestablishment, formation
  • 立場たちばstandpoint, position
  • 立国りっこくestablishment of a nation
  • 立候補りっこうほto announce one's candidacy

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