kanji | sound onyomi kunyomi | meaning |  | to | Japanese know this letter as a name of Chinese ancient poet. Said a name of wild pear but no japanese saw it. |  | to, tsu miyako | metropolice |  | to | student, pupil |  | to, michi | on the way |  | to, do, wata, wataru | go over, get across (a river) |  | to, ko | door |  | to, do, hito | man, person, mankind |  | to, toh | a traditional unit of fluid, about 18 litre. There should be other meanings. Former Korean president "Chun Doo-Wan" used it as "Doo" Chinese use this letter for meaning of fight, probably in Korea too. |  | toh, suberu | unite, govern |  | fu chichi, toh | father |  | juh, toh | ten |  | toh ataru, ateru | hit, strike, come up, fall "ataru" is a intransitive verb. "ateru" is transitive verb. |  | toku atsu, atsushi | humane, hearty |  | ton | stay |  | choh, tori, (dori) | bird |  | choh, hari, | stretch. Chinese pronunciation is zhang |  | totsu, tsuku | stick, stab, push | |
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