“Farmland” or “Rice field” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “田”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “田” means “Country side”, “Rural area” or “An area where produces something” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “田”
Jouyou Kanji “田” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
5 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
でん(den) |
てん(ten) |
Kun-Yomi |
た(ta) |
か(り)(ka(ri)) |
か(る)(ka(ru)) |
Meanings |
Rice field, Farmland |
Hunting, Hunt |
An area where produces something |
Country side, Rural area |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “田”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
田舎(いなか-i na ka) |
Country, Countryside, Rural area |
田植え(たうえ-ta u e) |
Rice transplanting, Transplanting of rice seedling |
田吾作(たごさく-ta go sa ku) |
Peasant, Rustic, Bumpkin, Boor, Clodhopper |
田作り(たづくり-ta du ku ri) |
① Small dried sardines or anchovies (gomame) cooked almost to dryness in soy sauce and sugar, ② Tilling a rice field, Person who tills a paddy field |
田螺(たにし-ta ni shi) |
Pond snail |
田畑(たはた-ta ha ta) |
Fields (of rice and other crops), Farm |
田舟(たぶね-ta bu ne) |
Paddy field boat |
田圃(たんぼ-ta n bo) |
Paddy field, Paddy, Rice field |
田園(でんえん-de n e n) |
Rural area, Countryside |
田園都市(でんえんとし-de n e n to shi) |
Garden city |
田家(でんか-de n ka) |
Rural cottage, Country house |
田楽(でんがく-de n ga ku) |
① Dengaku, Ritual music and dancing performed in Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, ② Tofu (or fish, etc) baked and coated with miso |
田者(でんしゃ-de n sha) |
Farmer, Peasants |
田租(でんそ-de n so) |
Farm tariff, Rice field tax |
田地(でんち-de n chi) |
Farmland, Rice field, Rice paddy |
田夫(でんぷ-de n pu) |
① Farmer, ② Rustic, Bumpkin, Boor, Clodhopper |
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