defeat, negative, -, minus
Also: bear, owe, assume a responsibility
On'yomi (音読み)
- フ
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
- ま.ける
- ま.かす
- お.う
About this kanji
The kanji 負 has several meanings, primarily focusing on concepts of defeat and bearing a load. It is commonly used in both verbs and nouns. For example, 負け (まけ) means "defeat," while 勝負 (しょうぶ) refers to a match or contest where victory or defeat occurs. The compound 負担 (ふたん) signifies a burden or responsibility one carries. It's also important to know that 負 can imply a negative or minus aspect, such as in 負債 (ふさい), which means "debt." This kanji often appears in contexts relating to challenges or burdens, so understanding it can help you navigate conversations about struggles and responsibilities.
Example sentences
彼は負けを認めた。
He admitted his defeat.
Meanings across languages
- English
- defeat, negative, -, minus, bear, owe, assume a responsibility
- Tiếng Việt
- thua, âm, chịu
- 日本語
- 敗北, 否定, 負担
- 한국어
- 패배, 부정, 빚지다
- 中文
- 失败, 负面, 承担
- id
- kekalahan
- th
- ความพ่ายแพ้
- es
- derrota
- fr
- défaite
- de
- Niederlage
- pt
- derrota
Common compounds
- 勝負しょうぶvictory or defeat, match, contest
- 負けまけdefeat, loss, losing (a game)
- 負債ふさいdebt, liabilities
- 負担ふたんburden, load, responsibility
- 抱負ほうふaspiration, ambition, plan
- 自負じふpride, self-confidence, thinking highly of oneself
- 負うおうto carry on one's back, to bear, to shoulder
- 負荷ふかburdening, bearing, shouldering
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