ten thousand
On'yomi (音読み)
- マン
- バン
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
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About this kanji
The kanji 「万」 means "ten thousand" and is most often found in contexts related to large numbers. It is primarily used as a noun rather than a verb. You might see it in the compound 万円 (まんえん), which means "ten thousand yen," indicating price. Another common use is in 万歳 (ばんざい), a word often shouted in celebration that means "banzai" or "long live!" Lastly, 万引き (まんびき) refers to "shoplifting." It's interesting to note that while this kanji stands alone to indicate a numeric value, it doesn't typically have a native Japanese reading, relying instead on its Sino-Japanese pronunciations.
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Example sentences
万が一のために備えます。
I prepare just in case.
Meanings across languages
- English
- ten thousand
- Tiếng Việt
- mười ngàn
- 日本語
- まん, いちまん
- 한국어
- 만
- 中文
- 万
- id
- sepuluh ribu
- th
- หมื่น
- es
- diez mil
- fr
- dix mille
- de
- zehntausend
- pt
- dez mil
Common compounds
- 万円まんえんten thousand yen
- 万歳ばんざいbanzai, hooray
- 万引きまんびきshoplifting
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