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JLPT N57画 · 7 strokesradical 足grade 1freq #150

foot, leg, sufficient

On'yomi (音読み)

  • ソク
  • シュク

Kun'yomi (訓読み)

  • あし
  • たりる
  • たる
  • たす

Mnemonic

A foot (足) stands firmly on the ground, while a mouth (口) says it's sufficient for walking.

About this kanji

The kanji 足 primarily means "foot" or "leg," but it can also convey the idea of being "sufficient." This kanji is used both as a noun and a verb. For example, 足りる (たりる) means "to be enough," and its negative form 足りない (たりない) means "not enough." Another common compound, 足音 (あしおと), means "footsteps." You might also encounter 足します (たします), which means "to add." When using 足 in conversation, remember that it can relate to both physical aspects, like the legs, and abstract concepts, such as sufficiency in various contexts.

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Example sentences

  • 足が疲れた。

    My legs are tired.

Meanings across languages

English
foot, leg, sufficient
Tiếng Việt
chân, đủ, đủ, thêm
日本語
足, 脚, 足りる
한국어
발, 다리, 충분한
中文
脚, 腿, 足够
id
kaki, kaki, cukup
th
เท้า, ขา, เพียงพอ
es
pie, pierna, suficiente
fr
pied, jambe, suffisant
de
Fuß, Bein, ausreichend
pt
pé, perna, suficiente

Common compounds

  • 足りるたりるto be enough, to be sufficient
  • 足りないたりないnot enough, insufficient
  • 足音あしおとfootsteps
  • 足しますたしますto add

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