This kanji has kunyoumi or Japanese readings of: あし、た, and it has an onyoumi or Chinese reading of: ソク. This character has the meanings: leg, foot, be sufficient, counter for pairs of footwear, suffice, add. This character is made up of the following radicals or parts: foot 足 (⻊)、leg. You can remember this kanji by the fact it looks like a person from the side with one foot in front of the other. Our example sentence is: 足が軽い感じがしました。あしがかるいかんじがしました。I feel light-footed.

Grade

Kun

On

Meaning

Strokes

Example Sentence

JLPT N5

あし、た

ソク

leg, foot, be sufficient, counter for pairs of footwear, suffice, add

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足が軽い感じがしました。

あしがかるいかんじがしました。

I feel light-footed.