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One-character difficult kanji quiz: a multiple-choice (3 options) game to learn the readings of challenging kanji

One-character difficult kanji quiz: a multiple-choice (3 options) game to learn the readings of challenging kanji
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One-character difficult kanji quiz: a multiple-choice (3 options) game to learn the readings of challenging kanji

There are many kanji characters that are hard to read at first glance.

Some of you may want to learn or memorize the readings of difficult kanji.

In this article, we’ve collected single-character kanji that are considered difficult.

It can be helpful to use radicals as hints or to think from the shape of the character.

Many of these kanji are rarely seen in daily life, so learning them will make you more knowledgeable about difficult kanji.

Be sure to try the multiple-choice quiz on tricky kanji readings!

One-character obscure kanji quiz: 3-choice questions (1–10) to learn the readings of difficult kanji

snoring

snoring
  1. nasal breathing; sniff; sniffle; breath from the nose
  2. snoring
  3. sneeze
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snoring

The correct reading of 鼾 is “ibiki.” 鼾 refers to the sound produced during sleep when the airways in the nose and throat narrow and the airflow becomes turbulent, and it is used to describe the act or phenomenon of making that sound (snoring).

hail (small hailstones), graupel

hail (small hailstones), graupel
  1. hail (small hailstones)
  2. frost
  3. soba
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hail (small hailstones)

Arare is pronounced “arare.” It refers to a precipitation phenomenon in which granular snow or ice pellets fall. In Japanese, it is called “arare” or “kōsamu” (ice rain). It often occurs due to sudden cold snaps in early spring and is one of the scenes that particularly evoke the feeling of the spring season.

sleet

sleet
  1. ei
  2. sex; gender; cause; fault; height; stature; (depends on context)
  3. sleet
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sleet

Sleet is a weather term that refers to precipitation that is a mix of ice and rain—something intermediate between rain and snow. It occurs on days with low temperatures, such as in early spring, and describes small ice pellets falling from the sky that contain rainwater.

leech

leech
  1. noon
  2. building
  3. sly; cheating; unfair (informal)
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noon

The word 蛭 is read as “hiru.” Leeches are bloodsucking parasites that live in water or damp places, and it is known that they were historically used in medicine. They are also famous for secretly sucking human blood during mountain hikes.

oar

oar
  1. shellfish
  2. tomo
  3. ai
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shellfish

KAI is read as “kai.” This kanji refers to the tool used to paddle water in boats or canoes—in other words, an oar. It is widely known for being used as a tool to obtain propulsion for a vessel through human power.

plane (woodworking tool)

plane (woodworking tool)
  1. kanna
  2. only
  3. file (a tool for smoothing) / sandpaper
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kanna

Kanna is pronounced “kanna.” It’s one of the carpenter’s tools, used to shave and smooth the surface of wood. In Japan, as well as in China and Europe, there are many types of kanna, and they are used according to their specific purposes.

gargling

gargling
  1. I see
  2. gargling
  3. Rinse
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gargling

The character 嗽 is read as “ugai.” It refers to the act of rinsing the mouth with water or a medicinal solution, performed for health and hygiene reasons. Because this character is not frequently used in daily life, it is considered a difficult-to-read kanji, despite representing a simple action. In Japan, the common term for rinsing the mouth is “ugai,” and it is often used when referring to this practice, especially in the context of preventing colds during the winter.

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