Memory phrase for the Kanji: 肯
肯
Hanzi-Trainer
Meaning
to agree, to consent, willing
Pronunciation
kěn
Explanation
Top: stop 止 (footprint of a right foot that stops at a line 一.), below: body 月/肉
Mnemonic
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(Consent of vegetarians:) The stop (from consumption) of meat meets our agreement.
Radicals
止
stop, to end At top the picture of a left foot and at bottom a limiting line. "The foot stands at the line 一 and stops."
肉
body part This radical is on the left in compound words and is simplified as "月", which then looks like “moon, month 月”, but still has the meaning “body part”.
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Vocabulary
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肯定
kěn dìng
to be sure; to be certain; sure; certain; definite; to confirm; to affirm; affirmative; to approve; approval; recognition
肯尼迪
Kěn ní dí
Kennedy (name); J.F. Kennedy (1917-1963), US Democrat politician, president 1961-1963
萨尔布吕肯
Sà ěr bù lǚ kěn
萨尔布吕肯
Sà ěr bù lǚ kěn
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