ๅฑ
JLPT N3
Office, bureau
Readings
Onโyomi: ใญใงใฏ (kyoku)
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ๅฑ
ใใใ
office
้ตไพฟๅฑ
ใใใณใใใใ
post office
่ญฆๅฏๅฑ
ใใใใคใใใ
police bureau
ๅฝๅฑ
ใจใใใใ
authorities
ๅฑ้ข
ใใใใใ
situation
Example Sentences
ๅฑใซ่กใใพใใ
ใใใ ใซ ใใใพใใ
I go to the office.
้ตไพฟๅฑใงใใ
ใใใณใใใใ ใงใใ
It is a post office.
่ญฆๅฏๅฑใงใใ
ใใใใคใใใ ใงใใ
It is the police bureau.
ๅฝๅฑใ็บ่กจใใพใใ
ใจใใใใ ใ ใฏใฃใดใใ ใใพใใ
The authorities announce it.
ๅฑ้ขใๅคใใใพใใ
ใใใใใ ใ ใใใใพใใ
The situation changes.
Cultural Note
๐ธ ๅฑ often refers to official or organized divisions in Japanโs structured society:
โข ้ตไพฟๅฑ (post office), ๆพ้ๅฑ (broadcasting station), and ๅฎๅบใฎๅฑ (government bureaus) are examples of hierarchical, well-defined organizations.
โข In games like ๅฒ็ข (Go) or ๅฐๆฃ (shogi), ๅฑ also means a match or round, representing a contained situation with clear boundaries and rules.
This kanji embodies order, structure, and clarity, values deeply embedded in Japanese organizational culture.
โข ้ตไพฟๅฑ (post office), ๆพ้ๅฑ (broadcasting station), and ๅฎๅบใฎๅฑ (government bureaus) are examples of hierarchical, well-defined organizations.
โข In games like ๅฒ็ข (Go) or ๅฐๆฃ (shogi), ๅฑ also means a match or round, representing a contained situation with clear boundaries and rules.
This kanji embodies order, structure, and clarity, values deeply embedded in Japanese organizational culture.