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JLPT N119画 · 19 strokesradical 网freq #1831

gauze, thin silk, Rome, arrange

Also: spread out

On'yomi (音読み)

Kun'yomi (訓読み)

  • うすもの

Mnemonic

Imagine a delicate gauze curtain in Rome, arranged beautifully to let a soft breeze flow through, like silk floating in the air.

About this kanji

The kanji 「羅」 primarily means gauze or thin silk and is often used in contexts involving soft, thin fabrics. It can serve as both a noun and a verb, but it's commonly found in compound words. For instance, 網羅 (もうら) means 'encompassing,' referring to a thorough coverage of topics, while 甲羅 (こうら) refers to the 'shell' of creatures like crabs and turtles. Another interesting compound is 羅馬 (ローマ), which simply means 'Rome.' One notable usage note is that this kanji can convey the sense of arranging or spreading out when combined with other characters, which adds nuance to its meaning.

Example sentences

  • 星の羅列が美しい夜空を作る。

    The array of stars creates a beautiful night sky.

Meanings across languages

English
gauze, thin silk, Rome, arrange, spread out
Tiếng Việt
mạng, lưới
日本語
한국어
그물
中文
id
kasa
th
ก๊าซ
es
gasa
fr
gaze
de
Gaze
pt
gaze

Common compounds

  • 網羅もうらencompassing, covering (exhaustively), including (all of)
  • 甲羅こうらshell (of a crab, tortoise, etc.), carapace, plastron
  • 羅馬ローマRome
  • 修羅場しゅらばfighting scene, scene of carnage (bloodshed), location of the fight between the Asuras and Shakra
  • 羅列られつenumeration, citation, listing
  • 曼荼羅まんだらmandala
  • 尼羅ナイルNile (river)
  • 羅宇ラオスLaos

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