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What is the Kanji for "Cloudy"?

If you are wondering what is the Japanese Kanji for "Cloudy", you've come to the right place!

The Japanese Kanji for "Cloudy" is "曇".

This kanji has 2 readings:

Its kunyomi reading is "Kumo".

Its onyomi reading is "Don".

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 kanji "日" means "Day" and "Sun" and can be read as "Jitsu", "Nichi", "Hi", and "Ka". And The kanji "雲" means "Cloud" and can be read as "Un" and "Kumo".

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

What does the kanji "曇" mean in japanese?

"曇" means "Cloudy" .

Japanese School Students learn this kanji in Junior Highschool, while foreigners may learn this kanji in preparation for the JLPT N2 exam.

Here are some words that use this kanji:

曇る: "To cloud". The Japanese verb '曇る (くもる)' means 'to cloud'. This verb is used to describe the action of something becoming clouded or overcast, as when the sky is obscured by clouds. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a mood or state of mind becoming gloomy or obscured. For example: The sky clouded over - (空が曇った). His mood clouded over - (彼の気分が曇った).
曇り: "Cloudiness". The noun '曇り (くもり)' refers to the condition of the sky or weather being overcast or cloudy. It describes a time when the sky is filled with clouds, blocking out the sun. This noun can be used to talk about the weather, a person's mood, or even as a metaphor for a gloomy or unclear state. For example: The cloudy weather made the day feel dreary - (曇りの天気で一日憂鬱だった). The clouds covered the sun, causing a blanket of cloudiness - (雲が空を覆って曇りになった).

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 "ど" is read as "do". The hiragana "ん" is read as "n". The hiragana "く" is read as "ku". And The hiragana "も" is read as "mo".