Jōyō kanji, Taught in junior high
JLPT level: N1
1880 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke count: 15
Meaning: frolic, play, sport
Kunyomi: たわむ.れる ざ.れる じゃ.れる
Onyomi: ギ ゲ
Composition: 虚 戈
Radical: 戈
Meaning: spear, halberd
冗談 (ジョウダン) joke, jest, funny story
戯曲 (ギキョク) drama, play, Chinese opera
遊戯 (ユウギ) game, play, sports
性戯 (セイギ) sex act, sexual play
冗談 (ジョウダン) joke, jest, funny story
戯作 (ゲサク) cheap literature, writing for amusement, light literature popular in the late Edo period
戯れる (たわむれる) to be playful, to gambol, to be amused (with something), to play, to sport, to frolic, to joke, to flirt with
戯れる (たわむれる) to be playful, to gambol, to be amused (with something), to play, to sport, to frolic, to joke, to flirt with
戯れる (たわむれる) to be playful, to gambol, to be amused (with something), to play, to sport, to frolic, to joke, to flirt with
Jōyō kanji, Taught in junior high
JLPT level: N1
1880 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke count: 15
Meaning: frolic, play, sport
Kunyomi: たわむ.れる ざ.れる じゃ.れる
Onyomi: ギ ゲ
Composition: 虚 戈
Radical: 戈
Meaning: spear, halberd
冗談 (ジョウダン) joke, jest, funny story
戯曲 (ギキョク) drama, play, Chinese opera
遊戯 (ユウギ) game, play, sports
性戯 (セイギ) sex act, sexual play
冗談 (ジョウダン) joke, jest, funny story
戯作 (ゲサク) cheap literature, writing for amusement, light literature popular in the late Edo period
戯れる (たわむれる) to be playful, to gambol, to be amused (with something), to play, to sport, to frolic, to joke, to flirt with
戯れる (たわむれる) to be playful, to gambol, to be amused (with something), to play, to sport, to frolic, to joke, to flirt with
戯れる (たわむれる) to be playful, to gambol, to be amused (with something), to play, to sport, to frolic, to joke, to flirt with