“Letter” or “Memorandum” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “状”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “状” means “Condition”, “Shape” or “State”.
Jouyou Kanji “状”
Jouyou Kanji “状” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
7 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
じょう(jou) |
Kun-Yomi |
かたち(katachi) |
かきつけ(kakitsuke) |
Meanings |
Shape, Form, Figure |
State of affairs, Condition, Situation |
Note, Memorandum, Letter, Label, Tag |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “状”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
状況(じょうきょう-jo u kyo u) |
State of affairs, Situation |
状差し(じょうさし-jo u sa shi) |
Letter rack |
状態(じょうたい-jou ta i) |
Condition, State |
状貌(じょうぼう-jo u bo u) |
Appearance |
案内状(あんないじょう-a n na i jo u) |
Letter of invitation, Invitation card |
異状(いじょう-i jo u) |
Unusualness, Abnormality |
窮状(きゅうじょう-kyu u jo u) |
Distress, Wretched condition |
形状(けいじょう-ke i jo u) |
Form, Configuration, Shape |
現状(げんじょう-ge n jo u) |
Current situation, Current status |
罪状(ざいじょう-za i jo u) |
Nature of offense, Charges |
情状(じょうじょう-jo u jo u) |
Circumstances |
Comments