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What is the Kanji for "Attain", "Accomplish", and "Finally"?

If you are wondering what is the Japanese Kanji for "Attain", "Accomplish", and "Finally", you've come to the right place!

The Japanese Kanji for "Attain", "Accomplish", and "Finally" is "".

This kanji has 3 readings:

Its kunyomi readings are "To" and "Tsui".

Its onyomi reading is "Sui".

kunyomi readings are based on the pronunciation of native Japanese words, and onyomi readings are based on the Chinese pronunciation of the character.

If you visually breakdown this kanji, you can see is made up of 2 parts:

The radical "⻌" means "Walk" . And The component "㒸" .

Now, let's make sure you understand this kanji the other way around too.

What does the kanji "" mean in japanese?

"" means "Attain", "Accomplish", and "Finally".

Japanese School Students learn this kanji in Junior Highschool, while foreigners may learn this kanji in preparation for the JLPT N1 exam.

Here are some words that use this kanji:

遂に: "Finally". The Japanese adverb '遂に (ついに)' means 'finally'. It is used to indicate that something has happened or is happening after a long time, or after much anticipation or expectation. It expresses a sense of completion or culmination. For example: I finally finished my project - (遂に私のプロジェクトを終えた). We finally arrived at the destination - (遂にその目的地に到着した).

遂行: "Execution". The noun '遂行 (すいこう)' means 'execution'. It refers to the act of carrying out or accomplishing a task, plan, or project. This word is used to describe the process of putting something into effect or realizing an objective. For example: The company successfully executed their business plan - (同社はその事業計画を遂行した). The execution of the project was smooth - (そのプロジェクトの遂行は順調だった).

遂げる: "Achieve". The Japanese verb '遂げる (とげる)' means 'to achieve'. This verb is used to describe the accomplishment of a goal or the successful completion of a task. It conveys a sense of fulfillment and finality. For example: He achieved his dream - (彼は夢を遂げた). I finally achieved my goal - (私ついに目標を遂げた).

To make really sure you learn this Kanji, I've prepared an interactive lesson for you. You are going to learn the readings and meanings of this kanji.

But first, you need to know a little bit about Hiragana and Katakana.

Hiragana and katakana are japanese syllabaries, this means that each character represents a syllable.

This are the characters you need to know for this lesson:

The hiragana "す" is read as "su". The hiragana "い" is read as "i". The hiragana "と" is read as "to". And The hiragana "つ" is read as "tsu".

Heres a quick tutorial on how to use it. You'll be asked three type of questions: meaning, reading, and writing.

For meanings questions all you have to do is type the english meaning. If there is more than one meaning, you have to include them all in your answer separating them by commas (,).

For Reading questions you have to type the reading in romaji (roman letters, our normal alphabet) and it'll be automatically converted to hiragana if necessary. If there is more than one reading, you have to include them all in your answer separating them by commas (,).

For Writing questions some options will appear and all you have to do is select the correct ones.