ε
JLPT N3
You, ruler
Readings
Onβyomi: γ―γ³ (kun)
Kunβyomi: γγΏ (kimi)
β’ γγΏ β you (familiar), lord, ruler
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ε
γγΏ
you
εδΈ»
γγγγ
monarch
θ«Έε
γγγγ
gentlemen
ει
γγΏγγ‘
you all
ηε
γγγγ
royal lord
Example Sentences
εγ―γ©γζγγ
γγΏ γ― γ©γ γγγγ
What do you think?
εδΈ»γ§γγ
γγγγ
γ§γγ
He is a monarch.
θ«ΈεγιγΎγ£γ¦γγ γγγ
γγγγγγγ€γΎγ£γ¦ γγ γγγ
Gentlemen, please gather.
ειγ―ε¦ηγ§γγ
γγΏγγ‘ γ― γγγγ γ§γγ
You are students.
ηεγ§γγ
γγγγ γ§γγ
He is a royal lord.
Cultural Note
π ε emphasizes respect, authority, and social hierarchy in Japanese culture.
β’ It appears in historical, literary, and formal contexts (εδΈ», εε, εθ¨).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural values of leadership, moral responsibility, and social respect, as well as traditional ways of addressing others respectfully.
β’ It symbolizes the balance between authority and duty, central to governance and social structure in Japanese history.
β’ It appears in historical, literary, and formal contexts (εδΈ», εε, εθ¨).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural values of leadership, moral responsibility, and social respect, as well as traditional ways of addressing others respectfully.
β’ It symbolizes the balance between authority and duty, central to governance and social structure in Japanese history.