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How to say 'Raise' or 'Display' in Japanese | 掲げる

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The Japanese word for Raise or Display is 'Kakageru', written as 掲げる in Japanese.'Raise' or 'Display' in hiragana is かかげる.

    Meaning

    Raise, Display

    Reading

    かかげる

    kakageru

    Kanji

    Hoist, Display, Hold up

    Explanation

    The Japanese verb '掲げる (かかげる)' primarily means 'to raise' or 'to display'. It is often used in contexts where something is physically raised or held up, such as a banner or flag. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate the presentation or promotion of an idea, goal, or slogan. For example: The protesters raised their banners high「デモ参加者は旗を高く掲げた」(デモさんかしゃははたをたかくかかげた). The company displayed its new slogan「会社は新しいスローガンを掲げた」(かいしゃはあたらしいスローガンをかかげた). This verb is commonly used in formal or written contexts, and it carries a sense of prominence or emphasis on what is being raised or displayed.

    Part Of Speech

    verb

    Kanji JLPT

    N1

    Kanji Grade

    8

    Frequency

    2377

    Composition

    kanji-hiragana

    Handwriting

This word is an ichidan verb. To learn how it transforms in different tenses and forms, explore all its conjugations.

Kanji in the Word 掲げる

This word contains 1 kanji character:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Hoist, Display, Hold up

Hiragana in the Word 掲げる

This word contains 2 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ge
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ru

Words Related to 掲げる Through the Kanji

These 4 Words contain the Kanji 掲 as well.

  • word

    掲示板

    Meaning

    Bulletin board

  • word

    掲載

    Meaning

    Publication

  • word

    掲示

    Meaning

    Posting

  • word

    前掲

    Meaning

    Aforementioned

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'Kakageru' means 'Raise' or 'Display' .

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