child, childish, young
On'yomi (音読み)
- ジ
- ニ
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
- こ.ども
About this kanji
The kanji "児" primarily means "child" or relates to youthfulness. It is often used as a noun, referring to young people or things associated with them. For example, "児童" (じどう) translates to "child" and is commonly used in educational contexts, while "乳児" (にゅうじ) means "infant," specifically referring to very young babies. Another compound, "幼児" (ようじ), means "young child" and is often used to describe children who are not yet of school age. A useful note is that when discussing children, this kanji highlights their innocence and playful nature.
Built from
Example sentences
子児に本を読んであげる。
I read a book to the child.
Meanings across languages
- English
- child, childish, young
- Tiếng Việt
- trẻ em, trẻ con, thái độ trẻ con
- 日本語
- 子供, 幼い
- 한국어
- 어린이, 유치한, 젊은
- 中文
- 孩子, 幼稚, 年轻
- id
- anak, kanak, muda
- th
- เด็ก, เด็กๆ, เยาวชน
- es
- niño, infantil, joven
- fr
- enfant, enfantin, jeune
- de
- Kind, kindisch, jung
- pt
- criança, infantil, jovem
Common compounds
- 児童じどうchild, juvenile
- 乳児にゅうじinfant, baby
- 幼児ようじyoung child, toddler
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