faction, group, school, department
On'yomi (音読み)
- ハ
- ハイ
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
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About this kanji
The kanji 派, pronounced ‘ha’ or ‘hai,’ means faction, group, or department. It is commonly used in nouns rather than verbs. For example, 派遣 (はけん) means 'dispatch' and refers to sending someone to another place, often for work. 派閥 (はばつ) means 'faction,' indicating a subgroup within a larger organization, especially in politics. Another interesting compound is 派手 (はで), which means 'loud' or 'flashy,' often used to describe clothing or decorations that are striking. One important note is that 派 does not have a native Japanese reading, so you will mostly encounter it in its on'yomi forms.
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Example sentences
彼は独自の派を作った。
He created his own faction.
Meanings across languages
- English
- faction, group, school, department
- Tiếng Việt
- phái, nhóm, trường phái
- 日本語
- 派, 派閥
- 한국어
- 파벌
- 中文
- 派别
- id
- faksi
- th
- กลุ่ม
- es
- facción
- fr
- faction
- de
- Fraktion
- pt
- facção
Common compounds
- 派遣はけんdispatch, sending (e.g., workers)
- 派閥はばつfaction, clique
- 派手はでloud, flashy, showy
- 流派りゅうはschool, style (of art, martial arts, etc.)
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