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ๅ
Hang Down, Droop
ใ-ใใ (ta-reru), ใ-ใใ (ta-rasu)
JLPT N3
Interesting Fact
Traditional Japanese shrines often use paper streamers called ๅ (shide), which hang from sacred ropes to mark holy places and ward off evil spirits.
Memory Trick
Imagine long tree branches HANGING DOWN toward the ground after heavy rain. Their drooping shape matches the kanji's meaning.
Readings
Onyomi: ในใค (sui)
Kunyomi: ใ-ใใ (ta-reru), ใ-ใใ (ta-rasu)
Example Words
ๅใใ
ใใใ (tareru)
To hang down
ๅใใ
ใใใ (tarasu)
To drip, Let hang
ๅ็ด
ใใใกใใ (suichoku)
Vertical
ๅ็ท
ใใใใ (suisen)
Perpendicular line
Example Sentence
ๆจใฎ ๆใ ๅฐ้ขใพใง ๅใใฆใใพใใ
ใใฎ ใใ ใ ใใใใพใง ใใใฆใใพใใ
ki no eda ga jimen made tareteimasu
The tree branches are hanging down to the ground.