This kanji has kunyoumi or Japanese readings of: ひ、び、or ほ, and it has an onyoumi or Chinese reading of: カ. This character has the meaning: fire. This character is made up of the following radicals or parts: two ten, one on either side of the other radical, ひと or person. You can remember this kanji by the fact it looks like two logs burning with smoke issuing on either side. Our example sentence is: 木造建築物は火がつきやさい。もくぞうけんちくぶつはひがつきやさい。Wooden buildings catch fire easily.

Grade

Kun

On

Meaning

Strokes

Example Sentence

JLPT N5

ひ、び、ほ

fire

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木造建築物は火がつきやさい。

もくぞうけんちくぶつはひがつきやさい。

Wooden buildings catch fire easily.