Old

on’yomi kun’yomi Radicals
ふ.るい

Meaning: Old

The old radical and the old kanji are one and the same, which means you know them both.

Know your radicals, and you will know your kanji.

Reading: こ

Think of someone really really old… Then, think of that person as ういち. A super old ういち working on the kanji forever and ever, until he’s a really, really old man.

The older you make him in your head, and the more you imagine a really really old man is writing this content, the more likely you are to remember the reading .

Vocabulary

Learn the meanings of these words before moving on (and the readings too, if you can).

a 古い(ふるい)= Old

  • Meaning: Same as the kanji, but adjective form. It’s the word for “old,” though this isn’t used on people, just things.
  • Reading: The reading is the kun’yomi reading (as you’d expect, since it has an い sticking out there). You could think about how you have to be a fool (ふ) to keep so much old junk around, getting you to ふるい.

a 中古(ちゅうこ)= Used, Second Hand

  • Combo: 中 (Middle) + 古 (Old)
  • Meaning: Something in the middle of its age is probably used or second hand.
  • Reading: The reading is the on’yomi readings, put together.

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