How to write "Come up against" or "Encounter" in Japanese
If you are wondering how to write "Come up against" or "Encounter" in Japanese you've come to the right place!
"Come up against" or "Encounter" is written in Japanese as "突き当たる" and you can read it as "Tsukiataru".
This word is made up of 2 Kanji and 3 Kana:
The kanji "突" means "Stab" and "Dash" and consists of 8 strokes. And The kanji "当" means "Hit" and "Appropriate" and consists of 6 strokes.
The hiragana "き" is read as "ki". The hiragana "た" is read as "ta". And The hiragana "る" is read as "ru".
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