Readings: ショウ (Onyomi), すくない・すこし (Kunyomi)
Meaning: few, little, a small amount
The kanji 少 is used to describe small amounts or few in quantity. It appears in words like 少ない (few), 少し (a little), and 少年 (boy).
View JLPT N5 Kanji ListKanji Details
Radical | 小 (small) |
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Strokes | 4 |
JLPT Level | N5 |
Grade | 2nd Grade |
Readings
Onyomi | ショウ |
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Kunyomi | すくない・すこし |
How to Write – Stroke Order
少 has 4 strokes. It’s derived from the radical 小 (small) with an added flick on top, reinforcing the meaning of “a little”.

Example Sentences
Japanese: お金が少ないです。
Kana: おかねがすくないです。
Romaji: Okane ga sukunai desu.
English: I have little money.
Japanese: 少し待ってください。
Kana: すこしまってください。
Romaji: Sukoshi matte kudasai.
English: Please wait a moment.
Japanese: 少年は外で遊んでいます。
Kana: しょうねんはそとであそんでいます。
Romaji: Shounen wa soto de asondeimasu.
English: The boy is playing outside.
Vocabulary Using 少
Word | Reading | Meaning |
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少ない | すくない | few, little |
少し | すこし | a little, a bit |
少年 | しょうねん | boy |
少女 | しょうじょ | girl |
多少 | たしょう | more or less, somewhat |
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