Memory phrase for the Kanji: 肯


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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


 
(Consent of vegetarians:) The stop (from consumption) of meat meets our agreement.

Radicals

stop, to endAt top the picture of a left foot and at bottom a limiting line. "The foot stands at the line 一 and stops."
body partThis 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

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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