The meaning of this kanji is “poetry, poem”. 詩: The radical of this kanji is 言 (words, to speak, say). 時: The radical of this kanji is 日 (sun, day, time). Note how each radical imparts its meaning to the kanji: The left part of these kanji is their radical. The right part of these three kanji is the same but the left part is different. Please take a look at the examples below. Each radical has a meaning(s) and lends its meaning(s) to the kanji of which it is part. There are 214 historical radicals derived from the 18th century Kangxi dictionary.Įvery kanji without exception only has one radical / 部首 (ぶしゅ). 部 (ぶ) means a group and 首 (しゅ) means a chief (head/neck). Kanji are classified in kanji dictionaries according to their main components which are called radicals (roots) in English and 部首 (ぶしゅ) in Japanese.
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