ćș
Exit
Meanings
Exit, Leave, Go Out, Come Out, Put Out, Protrude
On'yomi
ăă ă€ă ăă
Chinese-derived readings, typically used in compounds.
Kun'yomi
ă§.ăă -ă§ă ă .ăă -ă .ăă ă.ă§ăă ă.ă ă
Native Japanese readings, typically used as standalone words.
Stroke order
ćș is written in 5 strokes. Diagram from KanjiVG (CC BY-SA 3.0).
About this kanji
ćș (Exit) is taught on WaniKani at level 2 and appears in the JLPT N5 kanji set. It is taught in Japanese elementary school grade 1 as part of the official Joyo kanji list. It ranks #13 in modern newspaper-frequency lists. It is written with 5 strokes.
Other kanji at WaniKani level 2
Words using ćș
ăăšăćșæ„ăăăšăă§ăăto be able (to)é ăćŒăćșăăăăăČăă ăsecret draweræŒćșăăăă
ă€direction (of a play, film, etc.)ćź¶ćșăăă§running away from homeć€ćșăăăă
ă€going outćČăćșăăăă ăto calculateæćșăă
ăăă
ă€rescueäŸćșăăăăă
ă€obligatory supply (of goods to the government, e.g. during wartime)çč°ăćșăăăă ăto draw (a thread)ććșăăŁăă
ă€being outstandingæ€ćșăăăă
ă€detectionèŠćșăăżăă ăto find outèŠćșăăżă ăheadingèšăćșăăăă ăto begin to sayćŒăłćșăăăłă ăto call (someone) to (the door, phone, etc.)ćŁćșăăăĄă ămeddling (in)
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