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What is the Kanji for "Fire"?

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

The Japanese Kanji for "Fire" is "".

This kanji has 3 readings:

Its kunyomi readings are "Hi" and "Ho".

Its onyomi reading is "Ka".

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 "人" means "Person" and can be read as "Jin", "Nin", "Hito", and "Ri". And The radical "丷" means "Divide" .

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

What does the kanji "" mean in japanese?

"" means "Fire".

Japanese School Students learn this kanji in First Grade, while foreigners may learn this kanji in preparation for the JLPT N5 exam.

Here are some words that use this kanji:

火曜日: "Tuesday". 火曜日 (かようび)' refers to the third day of the week in the Japanese calendar. It is one of the seven days of the week, following Monday and preceding Wednesday. This noun is typically used to indicate the specific day of the week when an event or action takes place, for example: I have an appointment on Tuesday - (火曜日に予約があります).

: "Fire". The Japanese noun '火 (ひ)' means 'fire'. This word refers to the combustion of a material, producing heat, light, and often flame. It can be used to describe a literal fire, such as a campfire or a house fire, as well as more metaphorical uses, like 'the fire of passion'. Examples: The campfire is burning brightly - (キャンプファイアーが熱心に燃えている). I am filled with the fire of ambition - (私は野心の炎に満ちている).

火力: "Power". The Japanese noun '火力 (かりょく)' means 'power'. This noun refers to the amount of energy or force that something has, particularly in the context of engines, machinery, or weapons. It can be used to describe the power output or strength of a device. For example: The power of the engine - (エンジンの火力). The nuclear power plant has immense power - (原子力発電所には膨大な火力がある).

火山: "Volcano". The Japanese noun '火山 (かざん)' refers to a mountain or hill formed by the eruption of molten rock from the earth's surface. Volcanoes are often found in areas of high geological activity, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire. They can be extremely dangerous, expelling hot lava, ash, and gases when erupting. For example: Mount Fuji is the most famous volcano in Japan - (富士山は日本で最も有名な火山だ)

消火器: "Fire extinguisher". The Japanese noun '消火器 (しょうかき)' refers to a device used to extinguish or control small fires. It is a common safety equipment found in buildings, homes, and vehicles. Fire extinguishers come in different sizes and types to handle different types of fires. For example: Please locate the fire extinguisher - (消火器を見つけてください). There is a fire extinguisher on the wall - (壁に消火器がある).

花火: "Fireworks". The noun '花火 (はなび)' means 'fireworks'. Fireworks are explosive devices that are ignited to produce various colored lights, smoke, and noise for entertainment. They are often displayed at festivals, celebrations, and special events. For example: Let's go see the fireworks display tonight - (今夜の花火大会を見に行きましょう). The colorful fireworks lit up the night sky - (色鮮やかな花火が夜空を照らした).

火災: "Fire". The Japanese noun '火災 (かさい)' means 'fire'. This word refers to a destructive burning of something, often a building or forest. It is used to describe a situation where a fire has started accidentally or due to negligence and is causing damage. For example: There was a fire at the office last night - (昨晩オフィスで火災がありました). The fire department quickly extinguished the fire - (消防隊が火災を迅速に消火しました).

防火: "Fire prevention". The Japanese noun '防火 (ぼうか)' means 'fire prevention'. This term refers to the actions and measures taken to prevent or reduce the risk of fire. It includes activities such as fire safety inspections, installation of fire alarms, and implementation of fire-resistant building materials. '防火 (ぼうか)' is an important concept in Japan, where fire safety is a top priority. For example: Fire prevention measures are important - (防火対策は重要だ). The company has a strong fire prevention plan - (その企業は強力な防火計画を持っている).

噴火: "Eruption". The Japanese verbal noun '噴火 (ふんか)' means 'eruption'. This word is used to describe the violent expulsion of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano. It is often used in the context of natural disasters and geological events. For example: The volcano erupted suddenly - (火山が突然噴火した). The eruption caused widespread damage - (噴火により広範囲な被害が発生した).

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 "ひ" is read as "hi". The hiragana "か" is read as "ka". And The hiragana "ほ" is read as "ho".

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.