Day 6: 火
Welcome back to One Kanji Per Day! (^ ^)/
Today’s kanji is very common and easy to recognize.
火
🔤 Meaning of 火
火 means:
- Fire
The shape of this kanji looks like flames 🔥, which makes it easy to remember.
👀 Where You See 火 in Daily Life
You see 火 often in daily life and signs.
Examples:
- 火曜日 → Tuesday
- 火山 → volcano
- 火事 → fire (accident)
- 消火 → fire extinguisher / fire control
Once you learn 火, many safety signs become easier to understand.
🧠 How Japanese People Use 火 (Real Usage)
Let’s focus on useful, real-life words.
Useful words with 火
- 火曜日(かようび)
→ Tuesday - 火事(かじ)
→ fire (accident) - 花火(はなび)
→ fireworks - 火(ひ)
→ fire
These words are common in conversation, news, and daily life.
🗣️ Natural Example Sentence
火事に気をつけてください。
Kaji ni ki o tsukete kudasai.
Please be careful of fire.
This sentence is very natural and often used in Japan.
🎌 Small Culture Tip
In Japanese culture:
- 火 is connected to energy and danger
- It is also part of 曜日 (days of the week)
💡 Kanji Tip:
When you see 火 in a word, think about heat, fire, or energy.
🔗 Connection with Previous Kanji
You can already connect today’s kanji with earlier ones:
- 火 + 曜日 → 火曜日
- 一 + 火 → one fire (conceptually)
Your kanji network is growing 🔥😊
✅ Today’s Goal
For Day 6, remember:
- 火 = fire
- One word: 火事
- One useful sentence
That’s perfect for today 👍
👉 Tomorrow’s Kanji
Tomorrow, we’ll learn another nature kanji used in daily life:
水 (water)
See you tomorrow —
one kanji per day 🔥💧😊
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