Learn Japanese N2 Kanji: 筆 (fude, Hitsu) – Writing Brush

Learn Japanese N2 Kanji: 筆 (fude, Hitsu) – Writing Brush

Readings: ヒツ (Onyomi), ふで (Kunyomi)

Meaning: writing brush, writing, brushstroke

The kanji 筆 (fude) is a phono-semantic compound. It combines 竹 (take – bamboo), which indicates the material of traditional writing brushes, and 聿 (itsu), which is a pictograph of a hand holding a writing brush, representing the meaning of “writing” or “brush.”

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How to Write – Stroke Order

The kanji 筆 has 12 strokes. It begins with the bamboo radical (竹) at the top, followed by the lower component. Pay close attention to the balance and flow, especially the horizontal lines and the distinctive final sweeping stroke.

Kanji Details

Radical竹 (たけ)
Strokes12
JLPT LevelN2
GradeS

Readings with English Transcription

Onyomi (Chinese readings)

  • ヒツ (Hitsu)

Kunyomi (Japanese readings)

  • ふで (fude)

Common Words Using 筆

Onyomi Readings

WordReadingMeaning
筆記ひっきwriting, note-taking
筆者ひっしゃwriter, author
鉛筆えんぴつpencil
万年筆まんねんひつfountain pen
筆記用具ひっきようぐwriting implements
筆談ひつだんcommunicating by writing
絶筆ぜっぴつlast work (of an author)
随筆ずいひつessay, miscellany
毛筆もうひつwriting brush (especially for calligraphy)
直筆ちょくひつ(in) one’s own hand, autograph

Kunyomi Readings

WordReadingMeaning
ふでwriting brush
筆箱ふでばこpencil case
筆先ふでさきbrush tip
筆を取るふでをとるto take up a brush, to start writing
筆不精ふでぶしょうpoor correspondent
筆まめふでまめdiligent correspondent
筆づかいふでづかいbrushwork
筆おろしふでおろしbreaking in a new brush, first writing
筆書きふでがきbrush writing
筆跡ふであとhandwriting

Example Sentences

Japanese: 彼は万年筆で手紙を書いた。

Kana: かれはまんねんひつでてがみをかいた。

Romaji: Kare wa mannenhitsu de tegami o kaita.

English: He wrote a letter with a fountain pen.

Japanese: 書道では良い筆が重要です。

Kana: しょどうではよいふでがじゅうようです。

Romaji: Shodou de wa yoi fude ga juuyou desu.

English: A good brush is important in calligraphy.

Japanese: その作家は最近、絶筆となった。

Kana: そのさっかはさいきん、ぜっぴつとなった。

Romaji: Sono sakka wa saikin, zeppitsu to natta.

English: That author recently produced their last work.

Japanese: 試験では鉛筆と消しゴムが必要です。

Kana: しけんではえんぴつとけしゴムがひつようです。

Romaji: Shiken de wa enpitsu to keshigomu ga hitsuyou desu.

English: A pencil and eraser are necessary for the exam.

Japanese: 会議の内容を筆記した。

Kana: かいぎのないようをひっきした。

Romaji: Kaigi no naiyou o hikki shita.

English: I took notes on the meeting’s content.

Japanese: 筆談で意思疎通を図った。

Kana: ひつだんでいしそつうをはかった。

Romaji: Hitsudan de ishi sotsuu o hakatta.

English: We communicated by writing.

Japanese: 彼の筆跡はとても特徴的だ。

Kana: かれのふであとはとてもとくちょうてきだ。

Romaji: Kare no fudeato wa totemo tokuchouteki da.

English: His handwriting is very distinctive.

Japanese: 絵を描くために新しい筆を買った。

Kana: えをかくためにあたらしいふでをかった。

Romaji: E o kaku tame ni atarashii fude o katta.

English: I bought a new brush to draw a picture.

Japanese: この随筆集はとても面白い。

Kana: このずいひつしゅうはとてもおもしろい。

Romaji: Kono zuihitsu shuu wa totemo omoshiroi.

English: This collection of essays is very interesting.

Japanese: 彼女は筆まめなので、よく手紙をくれる。

Kana: かのじょはふでまめなので、よくてがみをくれる。

Romaji: Kanojo wa fudemame nano de, yoku tegami o kureru.

English: She’s a diligent correspondent, so she often sends letters.

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