0360-Jouyou-kanji “久” Stroke Order and Meanings

“Long term” or “Since old time” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “久”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “久” means “Take a long time”, “Since ancient time” or “For a long time” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "久"

Jouyou Kanji “久”

Jouyou Kanji "久" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “久” Stroke Order

Stroke # 3 Strokes
On-Yomi きゅう(kyuu)
く(ku)
Kun-Yomi ひさ(しい)(hisa(shii))
Meanings Long, For a long time
Since old time, Since ancient time
Take a long time, keep for a long time

Kanji words which contain Kanji “久”, and their meanings

Words Meanings
久闊(きゅうかつ-kyu u ka tsu) Not having met or contacted someone for a long time, Neglect of friends
久々(きゅうきゅう-kyu u kyu u) In a long time, Long time (ago), While (ago), Long ago, Long while (ago), (In a) long while
久故(きゅうこ-kyu u ko) Old acquaintance
久離(きゅうり-kyu u ri) Removal of dissolute sons from the family register (Edo period)
久遠(くおん-ku o n) Eternity
久之(ひさしくして or しばらくして-hi sa shi ku shi te (or) shi ba ra ku shi te) After for a while
永久(えいきゅう-e i kyu u) Forever, Permanence, Perpetuity, Eternity
恒久(こうきゅう-ko u kyu u) Permanent, Everlasting
持久(じきゅう-ji kyu u) Endurance, Persistence
耐久(たいきゅう-ta i kyu u) Durability, Endurance
天長地久(てんちょうちきゅう-te n cho u chi kyu u) Coeval with heaven and earth
悠久(ゆうきゅう-yu u kyu u) Eternity, Permanence, Unending

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