“Pony” or “Young horse” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “駒”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “駒” means “Horse”, “Piece (in shogi, chess, etc)” or “Bridge (of a violin, etc)” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “駒”

Jouyou Kanji “駒” Stroke Order
| Stroke # | 15 Strokes |
|---|---|
| On-Yomi | く(ku) |
| Kun-Yomi | こま(koma) |
| Meanings | Pony, Young horse |
| Horse | |
| Kids, Young men | |
| (Pieces of Shogi(Japanese Chess)) |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “駒”, and their meanings
| Words | Meanings |
|---|---|
| 駒隙(くげき-ku ge ki) | Days go by quickly, Short and unrelenting life |
| 駒絵(こまえ-ko ma e) | Visual representation, Small pictures or illustrations that can be inserted at the beginning or in an empty space of a sentence |
| 駒下駄(こまげた-ko ma ge ta) | Low wooden clogs |
| 駒鳥(こまどり-ko ma do ri) | Robin |
| 産駒(さんく-sa n ku) | Horse offspring |
| 春駒(はるごま-ha ru go ma) | ① Horse put out to pasture in spring, ② Hobbyhorse, Cockhorse |
| 持ち駒(もちごま-mo chi go ma) | Captured piece (in Shogi game), Person kept in reserve |

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