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Chapter 41

Law, Crime & Justice (2) / 法と裁き

Tap a character to learn it: write it, recall both readings, take it apart, then meet it in a sentence.

10 kanjiStart with罰→
罰罰 is a Japanese kanji that means punishment. 罰 has 14 strokes, and is the 1536th most common kanji in Japanese.
拘拘 is a Japanese kanji that means arrest. 拘 has 8 strokes, and is the 1811th most common kanji in Japanese.
訟訟 is a Japanese kanji that means sue. 訟 has 11 strokes, and is the 1899th most common kanji in Japanese.
欺欺 is a Japanese kanji that means deceive. 欺 has 12 strokes, and is the 1930th most common kanji in Japanese.
懲懲 is a Japanese kanji that means learn from experience. 懲 has 18 strokes, and is the 1964th most common kanji in Japanese.
赦赦 is a Japanese kanji that means pardon. 赦 has 11 strokes, and is the 2006th most common kanji in Japanese.
囚囚 is a Japanese kanji that means prisoner. 囚 has 5 strokes, and is the 2063rd most common kanji in Japanese.
詐詐 is a Japanese kanji that means lie. 詐 has 12 strokes, and is the 2097th most common kanji in Japanese.
匿匿 is a Japanese kanji that means hide. 匿 has 10 strokes, and is the 2175th most common kanji in Japanese.
拐拐 is a Japanese kanji that means kidnap. 拐 has 8 strokes, and is the 2297th most common kanji in Japanese.
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