“Sing” or “Hum” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “謡”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “謡” means “Noh play”, “Speak ill” or “Popular song” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “謡”

Jouyou Kanji “謡” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
16 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
よう(you) |
| Kun-Yomi |
うたい(utai) |
| うた(う)(uta(u)) |
| Meanings |
Sing, Hum |
| Song, Popular song |
| Noh play |
| Rumor, Gossip |
| Speak ill, Abuse, Blame |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “謡”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 謡物(うたいもの-u ta i mo no) |
Utai (noh chant) piece for recitation |
| 謡曲(ようきょく-yo u kyo ku) |
Noh song, Recitation of the classical drama |
| 謡言(ようげん-yo u ge n) |
① Groundless rumor, ② Popular song, Folk song, Ballad |
| 歌謡(かよう-ka yo u) |
Song, Ballad |
| 俗謡(ぞくよう-zo ku yo u) |
Popular song, Folk song, Ballad |
| 童謡(どうよう-do u yo u) |
Children’s song, Nursery song |
| 民謡(みんよう-mi n yo u) |
Folk song, Ballad, Popular song, (a song which is traditionally sung by the common people of a region and forms part of their culture) |
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