Results, 口紅
Kanji definition:
- 口
- 常用1年JLPTN4
コウ・ク・くち
mouth
- Strokes:
- 3
- Radical:
- 口 mouth
- SKIP:
- 3-3-0
- UTF:
- 53e3
- JIS208:
- 24-93
- Hangul:
- 구 [gu]
- Pinyin:
- kǒu
- Example words:
- 人口【じんこう】
- population; / common talk
- 口【くち】
- mouth; / opening; hole; gap; orifice; / mouth (of a bottle); spout; nozzle; mouthpiece; / gate; door; entrance; exit; / speaking; speech; talk (i.e. gossip); / taste; palate; / mouth (to feed); / opening (i.e. vacancy); available position; / invitation; summons; / kind; sort; type; / opening (i.e. beginning); / counter for mouthfuls, shares (of money), and swords
- 窓口【まどぐち】
- ticket window; teller window; counter; / contact person; point of contact
- 口座【こうざ】
- account (e.g. bank)
- 大口【おおぐち】
- big mouth; / boastful speech; tall talk; / large amount; large sum
- 紅
- 常用6年JLPTN2
コウ・ク・べに・くれない・あかい
crimson; deep red
- Strokes:
- 9
- Radical:
- 糸糹 silk, thread
- SKIP:
- 1-6-3
- UTF:
- 7d05
- JIS208:
- 25-40
- Nanori:
- くれ・もみ
- Hangul:
- 홍 [hong] ・ 공 [gong]
- Pinyin:
- hóng / gōng
- Example words:
- 紅【くれない】
- deep red; crimson; / rouge; lipstick
- 紅白【こうはく】
- red and white; colours for festive or auspicious occasions (colors); / two teams; two groups; / Red and White singing contest; annual contest between male and female popular singers on New Year's Eve (sponsored and broadcast by NHK)
- 紅茶【こうちゃ】
- black tea
- 口紅【くちべに】
- lipstick
- 紅葉【こうよう】
- autumn colours; fall colors; leaves changing color (colour); / leaves turning red; red leaves; / leaves turning yellow; yellow leaves; / (Japanese) maple (Acer japonicum); / venison; / layered colors in garments, resembling autumn colors
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