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束

Bundle, Bind

たば (taba), たば-ねる (taba-neru), ぀か (tsuka)

JLPT N3

Interesting Fact

The kanji 束 appears in η΄„ζŸ (yakusoku), meaning 'promise.' Originally, a promise was like tying people together with a bundle or knot that could not easily be broken.

Memory Trick

Imagine tying many sticks together into one BUNDLE with a rope. They become stronger when BOUND together.

Readings

Onyomi: γ‚½γ‚― (soku)

Kunyomi: たば (taba), たば-ねる (taba-neru), ぀か (tsuka)

Example Words

η΄„ζŸ
やくそく (yakusoku)
Promise
花束
はγͺたば (hanataba)
Bouquet
ζŸγ­γ‚‹
γŸγ°γ­γ‚‹ (tabaneru)
To bundle
δΈ€ζŸ
ひとたば (hitotaba)
One bundle

Example Sentence

η΄„ζŸγ‚’ εΏ˜γ‚Œγͺいでください。

やくそくを γ‚γ™γ‚Œγͺいでください。

yakusoku o wasurenaide kudasai

Please don't forget your promise.

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