The Radical: 廴


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Meaning
movement    廴

Explanation The radical ennyou stands for movement and is similar to shinnyuu , which equally stands for movement.

Used in these Kanji:
JLPT 3Joyo 3
garden, (back-)yard
niwa, TEI
Building 广 and: court (The samurai with a hat [= the judge] moves to the court.)
The building of the court is in the garden.
广
Vocabulary
JLPT 4Joyo 4
build, setup, erect
tatsu, KEN, KON
Left: movement , right: var. of write (A hand ナ/ヨ with three fingers holds a writing brush and writes two lines.)
The brush needs to move (when painting), if you want to build.

Vocabulary
JLPT 3Joyo 4
health, fitness
sukoyaka, KEN
Left: person /, right: building, construction (The brush needs to move at the construction.) [The brush is a part of: to write ]
A person who wants to build must be healthy.

Vocabulary
JLPT 2Joyo 6
prolong, delay, extend, strech, postpone
nobiru/beru/basu, EN
Left: movement , right: correct (at the line to stop is correct.)
Movement is correct (= is needed) to prolong or extend.

Vocabulary
JLPT 1Joyo 6
birth, nativity, be born
TAN
Left: word , right: delay, extend (Movement is correct (= is needed) to extend.)
(A birth is painful and she screams with long words: Thiiiis is soooooo painful!) Words are extended at the: birth. OR: The description (= the word) for that one (= the family) spreads (= become more) is: "birthday".

Vocabulary
JLPT 1Joyo 7
judicial court, government office
TEI
Left: movement , right: burden (But here: samurai with a hat [= judge])
The samurai (with a hat) is moving to the court.

Vocabulary
JLPT 1Joyo 7
bark, rowboat
TEI
From left: boat , judicial court (The samurai with a hat [= judge] moves to the court.)
The boat, on which the judge moves, is a bark.

Vocabulary
JLPT -Joyo 7
key (to a lock or a problem), clue
kagi, KEN
Left: gold, metal , right: build, construct (The brush needs to move at the construction) [The brush is a part of: 'to write' ]
Use metal for your building: That's the key to the problem.

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