This kanji has kunyoumi or Japanese readings of: ふた or ふたたび, and it has onyoumi or Chinese readings of: ニ or ジ. This character has the meanings: two or the two radical. This character has no radicals, but is itself a radical in other composite kanji. You can remember this kanji by the fact it is two lines, meaning two. Our example sentence is: ふたりのあいだがしっくりいかない。They don’t get along together.

Grade Kun On Meaning Strokes Example Sentence
JLPT N5 ふた、ふたたび ニ、ジ two, two radical (no.2) 2 ふたりのあいだがしっくりいかない。
二人の間がしっくりい行かない。
They don’t get along together.