札
Bill
| on’yomi | kun’yomi | Radicals |
|---|---|---|
| さつ | n/a | 木 + ![]() |
Meaning: Bill
The tree has an umbrella, and it’s holding it over his head, which is strange, because trees normally like water… turns out, it’s not water falling on him, but dollar bills floating down.
The sick part of this is that those dollar bills were once this tree’s friends. The tree is sobbing uncontrollably as pieces of his friends fall on him and all around him – which is why he’s using the umbrella to protect himself.
Reading: さつ
The tree couldn’t take the body parts of his friends falling down on him, so he sat (さつ) down, and began crying uncontrollably.
What else could he do? He couldn’t move, so he sat. It’s weird imagining a tree trying to sit…
Vocabulary
There’s only one word for this one. How lucky for you! You should learn the meaning of this word before moving on, and the reading as well.
a 千円札(せんえんさつ)= 1000 Yen Note/Bill
- Combo: 千 (1000) + 円 (yen) + 札 (bill)
- Meaning: I think this makes a lot of sense, no?
- Reading: If you know the readings of the other kanji, you’ll know the reading of this word, too.
