ๅ
JLPT N3
Oppose, anti
Readings
Onโyomi: ใใณ (han)
Kunโyomi: ใ(ใ), ใ(ใใ),ใใ(ใ) (so(ru), so(rasu), kae(ru))
โข ใ(ใ) โ to bend, to curve
โข ใ(ใใ) โ to bend, to tilt, to curve
โข ใใ(ใ) โ to return, to go back
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ๅๅฏพ
ใฏใใใ
opposition
ๅๅฟ
ใฏใใฎใ
reaction
้ๅ
ใใฏใ
violation
ๅ็
ใฏใใใ
reflection
ๅๅฐ
ใฏใใใ
reflection (light)
Example Sentences
ๅๅฏพใใพใใ
ใฏใใใ ใใพใใ
I oppose it.
ๅๅฟใใใใพใใ
ใฏใใฎใ ใ ใใใพใใ
There is a reaction.
้ๅใงใใ
ใใฏใ ใงใใ
It is a violation.
ๅ็ใใพใใ
ใฏใใใ ใใพใใ
I reflect on it.
ๅ
ใๅๅฐใใพใใ
ใฒใใ ใ ใฏใใใ ใใพใใ
Light reflects.
Cultural Note
โฉ๏ธ ๅ highlights opposition, reversal, and reflection in Japanese culture.
โข It is commonly used to indicate disagreement or contrary action (ๅๅฏพ) in discussions or social settings.
โข It also appears in cause-and-effect relationships (ๅๆ , ๅๅฟ) emphasizing reflection and response.
โข The kanji reflects the cultural awareness of balance, reaction, and reconsideration in thought and behavior.
โข It is commonly used to indicate disagreement or contrary action (ๅๅฏพ) in discussions or social settings.
โข It also appears in cause-and-effect relationships (ๅๆ , ๅๅฟ) emphasizing reflection and response.
โข The kanji reflects the cultural awareness of balance, reaction, and reconsideration in thought and behavior.