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Chapter 53

Ceremony & Festival / 儀式と祭

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

6 kanjiStart with賀→
賀賀 is a Japanese kanji that means congratulations. 賀 has 12 strokes, and is the 934th most common kanji in Japanese.
儀儀 is a Japanese kanji that means ceremony. 儀 has 15 strokes, and is the 953rd most common kanji in Japanese.
催催 is a Japanese kanji that means hold a meeting. 催 has 13 strokes, and is the 1098th most common kanji in Japanese.
葬葬 is a Japanese kanji that means bury. 葬 has 12 strokes, and is the 1453rd most common kanji in Japanese.
宴宴 is a Japanese kanji that means banquet. 宴 has 10 strokes, and is the 1684th most common kanji in Japanese.
喪喪 is a Japanese kanji that means mourning. 喪 has 12 strokes, and is the 1847th most common kanji in Japanese.
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