Japanese Kanji

saku

plane · sharpen · whittle

Secondary school · JLPT N1 · 9 strokes

Readings

  • ONサクsaku
  • KUNけず.るkezu
  • KUNはつ.るhatsu
  • KUNそ.ぐso

Meaning

Plane, sharpen, whittle, pare, shave.

Stroke order for 削

削 is part of the secondary school jōyō kanji — the full set of characters used in everyday Japanese. In the JLPT proficiency test it appears at N1 (advanced) level. With 9 strokes, this character appears in numerous compound words throughout written Japanese.

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