εΌ
JLPT N3
Style, ceremony
Readings
Onβyomi: γ·γ (shiki)
Kunβyomi: γγγ(γ¦) (shikita(te))
β’ γγγ(γ¦) β ceremonial arrangement, formal pattern (rare)
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζΉεΌ
γ»γγγ
method
η΅ε©εΌ
γγ£γγγγ
wedding ceremony
εΌε
Έ
γγγ¦γ
ceremony
ε
¬εΌ
γγγγ
official
ζ°εΌ
γγγγ
formula
Example Sentences
ζ°γγζΉεΌγ§γγ
γγγγγ γ»γγγ γ§γγ
It is a new method.
η΅ε©εΌγ§γγ
γγ£γγγγ γ§γγ
It is a wedding.
εΌε
ΈγγγγΎγγ
γγγ¦γ γ γγγΎγγ
There is a ceremony.
ε
¬εΌηΊθ‘¨γ§γγ
γγγγ γ―γ£γ΄γγ γ§γγ
It is an official announcement.
ζ°εΌγθ§£γγΎγγ
γγγγ γ γ¨γγΎγγ
I solve equations.
Cultural Note
π εΌ emphasizes Japanese focus on ritual, structure, and formal procedures.
β’ It appears in daily life, education, sports, and ceremonial contexts (η΅ε©εΌ, εζ₯εΌ, ε ¬εΌ).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural values of order, respect, and following proper methods.
β’ It symbolizes formal events, structured methods, and ceremonial conduct, highlighting the Japanese appreciation for tradition, precision, and organization.
β’ It appears in daily life, education, sports, and ceremonial contexts (η΅ε©εΌ, εζ₯εΌ, ε ¬εΌ).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural values of order, respect, and following proper methods.
β’ It symbolizes formal events, structured methods, and ceremonial conduct, highlighting the Japanese appreciation for tradition, precision, and organization.