“Bridegroom” or “Son-in-law” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “婿”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “婿” means “Son-in-law” or “Bridegroom” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “婿”
Jouyou Kanji “婿” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
12 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
せい(sei) |
Kun-Yomi |
むこ(muko) |
Meanings |
Bridegroom, Son-in-law |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “婿”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
婿入り(むこいり-mu ko i ri) |
Be adopted by one’s wife’s family |
姉婿(あねむこ or しせい-a ne mu ko (or) shi se i) |
Husband of one’s older sister |
妹婿(いもうとむこ or まいせい-i mo u to mu ko (or) ma i se i) |
Husband of one’s younger sister |
女婿(じょせい-jo se i) |
Son‐in‐law |
花婿(はなむこ-ha na mu ko) |
Bridegroom |
娘婿(むすめむこ-mu su me mu ko) |
Son-in-law |
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