Kanji details for 吾
吾
Common kanji
Uses 7 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
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Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Search words that:
- start with 吾
- end with 吾
- contain 吾
I, my, our, one's own
KUN:
- われware
- わが-waga-
- あ-a-
ON:
- ゴgo
Nanori:
- あa
- あがaga
Example words(showing 1-10 of 30 results)
pronoun
1.
I, me
2.
oneself(only relevant for われ and わ)
3.
you(archaism)(only relevant for われ and わ)
prefix
4.
prefix indicating familiarity or contempt(archaism)(only relevant for わ)(also 和)
All readings:
我【われ】
、我【わ】
、我【あれ】[2]
、我【あ】[2]
、我【わぬ】[2]
、我【わろ】[2]
、吾【われ】
、吾【わ】
、吾【あれ】[2]
、吾【あ】[2]
、吾【わぬ】[2]
、吾れ【われ】[1]
、吾れ【あれ】[1][2]
、我れ【われ】[1]
、我れ【あれ】[1][2]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
pronoun
1.
we, us
2.
I, me(archaism)
3.
you (referring to a group of one's equals or inferiors)(archaism)
All readings:
我ら【われら】
、我等【われら】
、吾等【われら】
、吾ら【われら】
pronoun
1.
I, me, myself(male term)(nuance of arrogance)
2.
we, us, ourselves(male term, archaism)
All readings:
我輩【わがはい】
、吾輩【わがはい】
、我が輩【わがはい】
、吾が輩【わがはい】
、わが輩【わがはい】
expression, noun, pronoun
•
my dear, my Buddha(idiom )
Other readings:
あが仏【あがほとけ】
expression
•
putting one's own beliefs on a pedestal, being narrow-minded(idiom )
noun
•
Japanese medieval text that chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate
Other readings:
吾妻鏡【あづまかがみ】
、東鑑【あずまかがみ】
、東鑑【あづまかがみ】