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Kanji related to Opposites

We have grouped a small set of 18 JLPT N5 Japanese Kanji that are related to Opposites

The table contains Kanji and its OnYomi, KunYomi and Meaning. OnYomi and KunYomi represents reading of a Kanji. In most of the cases, if a Kanji is used alone, then the KunYomi reading is used and if that Kanji is combined with another Kanji then OnYomi reading is used.

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List of JLPT N5 Kanji that are related to Opposites

Kanji OnYomi KunYomi Meaning
SA hidari Left
U, YUU migi Right
KO furu(i) Old, Used
SHIN atara(shii), ara(ta), nii- New
SHOU, JOU ue, kami, a(geru), a(garu) Above, Upper
KA, GE shimo, sa(geru), o(rosu), ku(daru) Below, Down
DAI, TAI ou(kii), oo(i) Big, A Lot
SHOU chii(sai), ko-, o- Small
SHOU suko(shi), suku(nai) A Little
TA oo(i) Many
NYUU hai(ru), i(ru), i(reru) To Enter, To Insert
SHUTSU da(su), de(ru) To Leave, To Get Out. To Take Out
KOU i(ku), yu(ku), okona(u) To Walk. To Go, To Do, To Carry Out
RAI ku(ru), kita(ru), kita(su) To Come
KOU taka(i), taka(maru), taka(meru) High, Expensive, Increase, Quantity
AN yasu(i) Peace, Cheap, Safety
GO, KOU ato, oku(reru), nochi After, Later, Back, To Stay Behind
ZEN mae Before

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