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ζ
Bundle, Bind
γγ° (taba), γγ°-γγ (taba-neru), γ€γ (tsuka)
JLPT N3
Interesting Fact
The kanji ζ appears in η΄ζ (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: γ½γ― (soku)
Kunyomi: γγ° (taba), γγ°-γγ (taba-neru), γ€γ (tsuka)
Example Words
η΄ζ
γγγγ (yakusoku)
Promise
θ±ζ
γ―γͺγγ° (hanataba)
Bouquet
ζγγ
γγ°γγ (tabaneru)
To bundle
δΈζ
γ²γ¨γγ° (hitotaba)
One bundle
Example Sentence
η΄ζγ εΏγγͺγγ§γγ γγγ
γγγγγ γγγγͺγγ§γγ γγγ
yakusoku o wasurenaide kudasai
Please don't forget your promise.