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2 lis 2013 · There are 214 historical radicals derived from the 18th century Kangxi dictionary. Every kanji without exception only has one radical / 部首 (ぶしゅ). Each radical has a meaning(s) and lends its meaning(s) to the kanji of which it is part. Please take a look at the examples below.
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生 is a Japanese kanji that means life. 生 has 5 strokes, and is the 15th most common kanji in Japanese. Learn about 生 on Kanshudo.
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