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傾 — Lean

JLPT N213 strokesSecondary school#938 most used
lean, incline, tilt, trend, wane, sink
On’yomiケイ (kei)
Kun’yomiかたむ (katamuku)
Kun’yomiかたむける (katamukeru)
Kun’yomiかたぶ (katabuku)
Kun’yomiかたげる (katageru)
Kun’yomiかしげる (kashigeru)

Stroke order (13 strokes)

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Watch the strokes draw themselves in the correct order — numbers mark where each stroke starts. Diagram from KanjiVG (CC BY-SA).

Common words using 傾

WordReadingMeaning
傾向けいこう
keikou
tendency; trend; inclination
傾斜けいしゃ
keisha
inclination; slant; slope
傾けるかたむける
katamukeru
to incline; to lean; to tip
傾注けいちゅう
keichuu
devoting (oneself) to; concentrating (one's efforts) on
傾くかたむく
katamuku
to incline toward; to slant; to lurch
傾げるかしげる
kashigeru
to tilt (esp. head); to lean; to incline

Study notes

傾 is a JLPT N2 kanji written with 13 strokes. It is taught at secondary-school level in Japan. Ranked #938 of the 2,500 most frequent kanji in newspapers. On’yomi (音読み) are Chinese-derived readings mostly used in compound words; kun’yomi (訓読み) are native Japanese readings, with any highlighted part written in hiragana after the kanji (okurigana).

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