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What is the Kanji for 'Diarrhea' and 'Diarrhoea'? | 痢

If you are wondering what is the Japanese Kanji for 'Diarrhea' and 'Diarrhoea', you've come to the right place!

The Japanese Kanji for 'Diarrhea' and 'Diarrhoea' is 痢.

    kanji

    Meaning

    Diarrhea, Diarrhoea

    Reading

    onyomi

    ri

    Parts

    Sick Profit, Advantage

    Example Word

    下痢: diarrhea. The Japanese verbal noun '下痢 (げり)' refers to 'diarrhea', a condition characterized by frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements. It is commonly used in medical or everyday contexts to describe this specific health issue. For example: I have diarrhea「下痢をしています」(げりをしています). He got diarrhea from bad food「彼は悪い食べ物で下痢になった」(かれはわるいたべものでげりになった). This term is straightforward and typically used in both formal and informal settings to describe the condition.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    12

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    9

    Frequency

    2082

    Handwriting

Parts of the Kanji

If you visually break down this kanji, you can see it is made up of 2 parts:

    radical

    Meaning

    Sick

    kanji

    Meaning

    Profit, Advantage

Words Using

This kanji is used in 1 word:

    word

    下痢

    Meaning

    Diarrhea

Kanji Related to Through the Part

These 14 kanji contain the part 疒 as well.

    kanji

    Meaning

    Illness

    kanji

    Meaning

    Tire, Exhausted

    kanji

    Meaning

    Pain

    kanji

    Meaning

    Cure, Heal

    kanji

    Meaning

    Symptom

    kanji

    Meaning

    Habit

    kanji

    Meaning

    Heal, Healing

    kanji

    Meaning

    Epidemic

    kanji

    Meaning

    Stupid

    kanji

    Meaning

    Rapidly, Disease

    kanji

    Meaning

    Smallpox, Pox

    kanji

    Meaning

    Thin

    kanji

    Meaning

    Swelling, Carbuncle

    kanji

    Meaning

    Mark, Foot print

Learn the Kanji

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What does 痢 mean?

痢 means 'Diarrhea' and 'Diarrhoea'.

Japanese school students learn this kanji in Senior Highschool, while non-native learners often study it for the JLPT N1 exam.

To help you master this kanji, here's an interactive lesson where you'll practice its readings and meanings.