ζ΅
JLPT N3
Flow, style
Readings
Onβyomi: γͺγ₯γ¦, γ« (ryΕ«, ru)
Kunβyomi: γͺγ(γγ), γͺγ(γ) (naga(reru), naga(su))
β’ γͺγ(γγ) β to flow, to stream
β’ γͺγ(γ) β to let flow, to drain, to spill
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζ΅γγ
γͺγγγ
flow
ζ΅θ‘
γγ
γγγ
trend
ι»ζ΅
γ§γγγ
γ
electric current
δΊ€ζ΅
γγγγ
γ
exchange
δΈζ΅
γγ‘γγ
γ
first-class
Example Sentences
ε·γζ΅γγΎγγ
γγ γ γͺγγγΎγγ
The river flows.
ζ΅θ‘γγ¦γγΎγγ
γγ
γγγ γγ¦ γγΎγγ
It is trending.
ι»ζ΅γζ΅γγΎγγ
γ§γγγ
γ γ γͺγγγΎγγ
Electric current flows.
ζεδΊ€ζ΅γ§γγ
γΆγγ γγγγ
γ γ§γγ
It is cultural exchange.
δΈζ΅γ§γγ
γγ‘γγ
γ γ§γγ
It is first-class.
Cultural Note
π§ ζ΅ highlights the Japanese awareness of natural movement and impermanence.
β’ Literally, it reflects water and rivers, central to agriculture and daily life.
β’ Figuratively, it appears in trends, circulation of goods, or flowing time, emphasizing adaptability and continuity.
β’ The kanji embodies a cultural understanding of going with the flow and adapting to change, a concept deeply rooted in Japanese thought.
β’ Literally, it reflects water and rivers, central to agriculture and daily life.
β’ Figuratively, it appears in trends, circulation of goods, or flowing time, emphasizing adaptability and continuity.
β’ The kanji embodies a cultural understanding of going with the flow and adapting to change, a concept deeply rooted in Japanese thought.