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極 — JLPT N2 Kanji — Detail

Onyomi: キョク, ゴク  ·  Kunyomi: -ぎ.め, き.まる, き.める, きわ.まり, きわ.まる, きわ.み, きわ.める  ·  Meanings: 10**48, conclusion, electric poles, end, extremely, highest rank, highly, most, poles, settlement, very

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JLPT N2
Meanings
10**48, conclusion, electric poles, end, extremely, highest rank, highly, most, poles, settlement, very
Onyomi
キョク, ゴク
Kunyomi
-ぎ.め, き.まる, き.める, きわ.まり, きわ.まる, きわ.み, きわ.める
Name Readings
JLPT
N2
Grade
4
Frequency
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Vocabulary Examples

Word Reading Meaning Meta
きょく pole JLPT-N3 Noun
ごく quite, very common Adverb (fukushi)
果たて はたて end, limit, extremity Noun
決める きめる to decide, to choose, to determine, to make up one's mind, to resolve, to set one's heart on, to settle, to arrange, to set, to appoint, to fix common JLPT-N4 Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
決まる きまる to be decided, to be settled, to be fixed, to be arranged common JLPT-N4 JLPT-N1 Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
決まり きまり rule, regulation common JLPT-N3 Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
極端 きょくたん extreme, extremity common JLPT-N1 Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
極めて きわめて exceedingly, extremely, decisively common JLPT-N1 Adverb (fukushi)
極東 きょくとう Far East common Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
決まって きまって always, without fail, invariably, usually, regularly common Adverb (fukushi)
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