Search Kanji for 鎌倉幕府
ソウ
くら
Popularity rank: 1114 Pinyin: cāng
Korean: chang
Hán-Việt: thương, thảng
Stroke counts: 10 Grade level: 4 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 2-3-7
Stroke counts: 10 Grade level: 4 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 2-3-7
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マク·バク
とばり
Popularity rank: 835 Pinyin: mù
Korean: mag
Hán-Việt: mạc, mộ, mán
Stroke counts: 13 Grade level: 6 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 2-10-3
Stroke counts: 13 Grade level: 6 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 2-10-3
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フ
Popularity rank: 170 Pinyin: fǔ
Korean: bu
Hán-Việt: phủ
Stroke counts: 8 Grade level: 4 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 3-3-5
Stroke counts: 8 Grade level: 4 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 3-3-5
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レン·ケン
かま
Popularity rank: 1587 Pinyin: lián
Korean: gyeom
Hán-Việt: liêm
Stroke counts: 18 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 1-8-10
Stroke counts: 18 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 1-8-10
Examples
鎌止め[kamadome] cutting grass and trees is prohibited
鎌首[kamakubi] sickle-shaped neck (e.g. snake, praying mantis)
鎌倉時代[kamakurajidai] Kamakura period (1185-1333 CE)
鎌足[kamaashi] legs bowed in
鎌鼬[kamaitachi] type Japanese folkloric monster (yokai), thought to be a trio of weasels who appear in a whirlwind to cut their victim
鎌首[kamakubi] sickle-shaped neck (e.g. snake, praying mantis)
鎌倉時代[kamakurajidai] Kamakura period (1185-1333 CE)
鎌足[kamaashi] legs bowed in
鎌鼬[kamaitachi] type Japanese folkloric monster (yokai), thought to be a trio of weasels who appear in a whirlwind to cut their victim