Learn Japanese N2 Kanji: 乾 (KAN, kawa.ku) – Dry & Drying

Learn Japanese N2 Kanji: 乾 (KAN, kawa.ku) – Dry & Drying

Readings: カン (Onyomi), かわ.く, かわ.かす, ほ.す (Kunyomi)

Meaning: dry, to dry, heaven

The kanji 乾 visually combines components that hint at its meaning. The top part, 天 (ten), means “heaven” or “sky,” suggesting exposure to the elements like the sun and open air, crucial for drying. While historically it also had meanings related to “heaven” and “male principle” (as seen in philosophical contexts), for JLPT N2, its primary association is with “dryness.” The meaning of “dry” is often considered a phonetic loan or derived usage.

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How to Write – Stroke Order

The kanji 乾 has 11 strokes. Begin with the horizontal stroke at the top, followed by the vertical stroke intersecting it. Continue with the components on the left and right, ensuring correct stroke order for balance. The bottom part resembles 乞. Pay attention to the order and direction of each stroke for proper formation.

Kanji Details

Radical
Strokes11
JLPT LevelN2
GradeJoyo Kanji

Readings with English Transcription

Onyomi (Chinese readings)

  • カン (KAN)

Kunyomi (Japanese readings)

  • かわく (kawaku)
  • かわかす (kawakasu)
  • ほす (hosu)

Common Words Using 乾

Onyomi Readings

WordReadingMeaning
乾燥かんそうdryness, drying
乾電池かんでんちdry cell battery
乾季かんきdry season
乾杯かんぱいcheers, toast
乾物かんぶつdried goods
乾性かんせいdry (quality, e.g., dry skin)
乾性咳かんせいせきdry cough
乾飯ほしいいdried boiled rice (historical)
乾拓かんたくdry rubbing (of an inscription)
乾湿かんしつdry and wet, humidity

Kunyomi Readings

WordReadingMeaning
乾くかわくto get dry, to dry (intransitive)
乾かすかわかすto dry (transitive)
干すほすto air-dry, to hang out to dry, to drain
乾いたかわいたdried (past form of 乾く)
飲み乾すのみほすto drink up, to drain completely
拭き乾すふきほすto wipe dry
水が乾くみずがかわくwater dries up
服を乾かすふくをかわかすto dry clothes
布団を干すふとんをほすto air out a futon
汗が乾くあせがかわくsweat dries

Example Sentences

Japanese: 洗濯物がよく乾いた。

Kana: せんたくものがよくかわいた。

Romaji: Sentakumono ga yoku kawaita.

English: The laundry dried well.

Japanese: 髪をドライヤーで乾かしてください。

Kana: かみをドライヤーでかわかしてください。

Romaji: Kami o doraiyā de kawakashite kudasai.

English: Please dry your hair with a hairdryer.

Japanese: 今日は天気が良いので、布団を干しましょう。

Kana: きょうはてんきがよいので、ふとんをほしましょう。

Romaji: Kyō wa tenki ga yoi node, futon o hoshimashō.

English: The weather is good today, so let’s air out the futon.

Japanese: 砂漠はとても乾燥している。

Kana: さばくはとてもかんそうしている。

Romaji: Sabaku wa totemo kansō shite iru.

English: Deserts are very dry.

Japanese: みんなで乾杯しましょう!

Kana: みんなでかんぱいしましょう!

Romaji: Minna de kanpai shimashō!

English: Let’s all toast! (Cheers!)

Japanese: この電池はもう乾電池ではない。

Kana: このでんちはもうかんでんちではない。

Romaji: Kono denchi wa mō kandenchi de wa nai.

English: This battery is no longer a dry cell battery.

Japanese: 喉が乾いて水が飲みたい。

Kana: のどがかわいてみずがのみたい。

Romaji: Nodo ga kawaite mizu ga nomitai.

English: My throat is dry and I want to drink water.

Japanese: 梅雨が明けると乾季に入る。

Kana: つゆがあけるとかんきにはいる。

Romaji: Tsuyu ga akeru to kanki ni hairu.

English: When the rainy season ends, the dry season begins.

Japanese: この部屋は乾燥しやすい。

Kana: このへやはかんそうしやすい。

Romaji: Kono heya wa kansō shiyasui.

English: This room tends to get dry easily.

Japanese: 乾いたパンは硬い。

Kana: かわいたパンはかたい。

Romaji: Kawaita pan wa katai.

English: Dry bread is hard.

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