“Pungent taste” or “Bitterness” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “辛”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “辛” means “Hardship”, “Severe” or “Hot (taste)” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “辛”

Jouyou Kanji “辛” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
7 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
しん(shin) |
Kun-Yomi |
から(い)(kara(i)) |
つら(い)(tsura(i)) |
かのと(kanoto) |
Meanings |
Hot (taste), Pungent, Salty |
Severe, Harsh |
Mustard |
Barely, Narrowly, At last |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “辛”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
辛党(からとう-ka ra to u) |
Drinker, Person who fond of alcohol |
辛味(からみ-ka ra mi) |
Sharp taste, Pungent taste |
辛艱(しんかん-shi n ka n) |
Painfulness, Bitterness, Difficulty, Agony, Torment |
辛気臭い(しんきくさい-shi n ki ku sa i) |
Tedious, Irritating, Boring |
辛苦(しんく-shi n ku) |
Hardship, Toil |
辛酸(しんさん-shi n sa n) |
Hardship, Privation |
辛抱(しんぼう-shi n bo u) |
Patience, Endurance |
辛辣(しんらつ-shi n ra tsu) |
Severe, Harsh |
辛労(しんろう-shi n ro u) |
Hardships, Toil |
艱辛(かんしん-ka n shi n) |
Painfulness, Bitterness, Difficulty, Agony, Torment |
苦辛(くしん-shi n ku) |
Suffering terribly, Excruciation, Agony |
酸辛(さんしん-shi n sa n) |
Hard and painful, Sad and painful |
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