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What is the Kanji for "End"?

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

The Japanese Kanji for "End" is "".

This kanji has 3 readings:

Its kunyomi reading is "O".

Its onyomi readings are "Shuu" and "Tsui".

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 "糸" means "Thread" and can be read as "Ito" and "Shi". And The kanji "冬" means "Winter" and can be read as "Tou" and "Fuyu".

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

What does the kanji "" mean in japanese?

"" means "End".

Japanese School Students learn this kanji in Third Grade, while foreigners may learn this kanji in preparation for the JLPT N4 exam.

Here are some words that use this kanji:

終わる: "End". The Japanese verb '終わる (おわる)' means 'to end'. This verb is used to indicate that something has reached its conclusion or that an activity or event has finished. It can be used for a wide range of situations, such as the end of a workday, a meeting, a movie, or a person's life. For example: The party ended at midnight - (パーティーは夜中に終わった). The school year has ended - (学年が終わった).

最終: "Final". The noun '最終 (さいしゅう)' means 'final'. It refers to the last or concluding part of something. This word is commonly used to describe the last stage, element, or occurrence of a process, event, or series. For example: The final train of the day - (最終の列車). This is the final chapter of the book - (これは本の最終章です).

終える: "Finish". The Japanese verb '終える (おえる)' means 'to finish' or 'to complete'. It is used to indicate that an action, task or activity has been brought to a conclusion. This verb can be used in a variety of contexts, such as finishing a book, finishing a meal, or completing a work project. For example: I finished reading the book - (本を終えた). The student finished their homework - (学生は宿題を終えた).

終わり: "End". The noun '終わり (おわり)' means 'end'. This word refers to the conclusion, finish or termination of something. It can be used to describe the final part or stage of a process, activity or event. For example: The end of the movie - (映画の終わり). We reached the end of the trail - (道の終わりに着きました).

終点: "Terminus". The Japanese noun '終点 (しゅうてん)' means 'terminus'. It refers to the final destination or stopping point of a train, bus, or other form of transportation. This word is commonly used when discussing public transit routes and schedules. For example: The train's terminus is at the central station - (電車の終点は中央駅です). The bus route ends at the terminus - (バスの終点はそこです).

始終: "Always" or "Constantly". The adverb '始終 (しじゅう)' means 'always' or 'constantly'. It is used to describe something that happens or continues without interruption. For example: He always helps his mother - (彼は母親を始終手伝っている). She is constantly busy - (彼女は始終忙しい).

終電: "Last train". The noun '終電 (しゅうでん)' refers to the last train or bus of the day on a public transportation system. It is the final departure of the day, usually late at night, after which there are no more transportation services until the following day. This word is commonly used by people who need to catch the last train home from work or a night out. For example: I need to catch the last train home - (終電に間に合わなければならない)

終了: "Ending". The Japanese verbal noun '終了 (しゅうりょう)' means 'ending'. It refers to the completion or conclusion of an event, activity, or process. This word is commonly used to indicate the finish or termination of something, such as a meeting, a class, a movie, or a project. For example: The meeting has ended - (会議は終了した). The class ended at 5pm - (クラスは午後5時に終了しました).

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 "お" is read as "o". The hiragana "し" is read as "shi". The hiragana "う" is read as "u". The hiragana "つ" is read as "tsu". And The hiragana "い" is read as "i".

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.