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How to read 摘?

Kunyomi... つむ/tsumu,つまむ/tsumamu

Onyomi... テキ/teki

jinmeikun... tsumi, zumi, tsumu, zumu,

* There are two typical ways of reading kanji, kun-yomi and on-yomi. In addition, there is a reading system called "jinmei kun" which is used only for names.

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Name:
natsumi
Katakana:
ナツミ

Kanji:
菜摘
Meaning:
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
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Name:
natsumi
Katakana:
ナツミ

Kanji:
奈摘
Meaning:
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
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Name:
izumi
Katakana:
イヅミ

Kanji:
一摘
Meaning:
  • One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
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Name:
chizumi
Katakana:
チヅミ

Kanji:
千摘
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
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Name:
kozumi
Katakana:
コヅミ

Kanji:
小摘
Meaning:
  • Small. Little. Small in number or quantity. Trivial. Insignificant. Unimportant. Young person. Underestimate the ability. To treat lightly. A word used to humble oneself.
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Name:
shizumi
Katakana:
シヅミ

Kanji:
詩摘
Meaning:
Name:
hozumi
Katakana:
ホヅミ

Kanji:
穂摘
Meaning:
  • An ear of grain. The part of a grain stalk at the end of which flowers and fruits are produced.
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Name:
mitsumi
Katakana:
ミツミ

Kanji:
実摘
Meaning:
  • Fruit of plants and trees. Seeds of plants and trees. The production of fruits and seeds. Fruitfulness. To be full. To flourish. To have enough. Abundant. Wealth. Truthfulness. True. Truthfulness.
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Name:
mitsumi
Katakana:
ミツミ

Kanji:
美摘
Meaning:
  • Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
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Name:
ritsu
Katakana:
リツ

Kanji:
莉摘
Meaning:
  • Jasmine (a kind of flower). A character used for jasmine.
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Name:
ritsu
Katakana:
リツ

Kanji:
理摘
Meaning:
  • The way of things. The path or reason of things. Pattern. To set in order. Natural science.
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Name:
natsuki
Katakana:
ナツキ

Kanji:
奈摘紀
Meaning:
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
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  • Rule. Organize and record in a logical and sequential manner. Age. To proceed in an orderly fashion.
Name:
katsumi
Katakana:
カツミ

Kanji:
花摘
Meaning:
  • Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
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Name:
natsumi
Katakana:
ナツミ

Kanji:
菜摘美
Meaning:
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
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  • Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
Name:
katsumi
Katakana:
カツミ

Kanji:
華摘
Meaning:
  • Flower. Gorgeous. Beautiful. Eye-catching. Excellent and beautiful. White powder. Chinese self-designation.
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Name:
natsumi
Katakana:
ナツミ

Kanji:
那摘
Meaning:
  • Question/antonyms auxiliary characters
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Name:
chizumi
Katakana:
チヅミ

Kanji:
智摘
Meaning:
  • Smart. Wisdom. To understand things.
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Name:
satsumi
Katakana:
サツミ

Kanji:
沙摘
Meaning:
  • Sand. Sandy beach. Waterfront. Desert. The place where the sand meets the water. To wash with water and select the good ones.
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Name:
natsumi
Katakana:
ナツミ

Kanji:
菜摘実
Meaning:
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
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  • Fruit of plants and trees. Seeds of plants and trees. The production of fruits and seeds. Fruitfulness. To be full. To flourish. To have enough. Abundant. Wealth. Truthfulness. True. Truthfulness.
Name:
natsumi
Katakana:
ナツミ

Kanji:
梛摘
Meaning:
  • "Nagi (a kind of tree). A tall evergreen tree of the maki family. Because its leaves are not easily broken, it was customary for women to put the leaves behind a mirror to prevent the breakup of the relationship between a man and a woman."
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