Readings: ジュウ・ジッ (Onyomi), とお (Kunyomi)
Meaning: ten
十 is the kanji for “ten.” It’s extremely common and appears in numbers, dates, age, and many compound words.
View JLPT N5 Kanji ListKanji Details
Radical | 十 (ten) |
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Strokes | 2 |
JLPT Level | N5 |
Grade | 1st Grade |
Readings
Onyomi | ジュウ・ジッ |
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Kunyomi | とお |
How to Write – Stroke Order
十 has only two strokes — one horizontal and one vertical. It looks like a plus sign and is one of the simplest kanji.

Example Sentences
Japanese: りんごを十個買いました。
Kana: りんごをじゅっこかいました。
Romaji: Ringo o jukkō kaimashita.
English: I bought ten apples.
Japanese: 十歳の妹がいます。
Kana: じゅっさいのいもうとがいます。
Romaji: Jussai no imouto ga imasu.
English: I have a ten-year-old little sister.
Japanese: 会議は十時に始まります。
Kana: かいぎはじゅうじにはじまります。
Romaji: Kaigi wa juuji ni hajimarimasu.
English: The meeting starts at 10 o’clock.
Vocabulary Using 十
Word | Reading | Meaning |
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十 | じゅう | ten |
十日 | とおか | tenth day, ten days |
十人 | じゅうにん | ten people |
十歳 | じゅっさい | ten years old |
十時 | じゅうじ | ten o’clock |
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