二 — Kanji Reference

二 (two): 2 strokes, JLPT N5. On: ニ. Kun: ふた、ふた-つ.

Property Value
Meaning two
Strokes 2
JLPT Level N5
On-reading (音読み)
Kun-reading (訓読み) ふた、ふた-つ
Radical 二 (に) U+4E8C

Stroke Order

The stroke order follows the general rule of top-to-bottom.

  1. Stroke 1: The top horizontal line. Start from the left and move to the right.
  2. Stroke 2: The bottom horizontal line. Start from the left and move to the right. Note that the bottom stroke is typically slightly longer than the top stroke.

Radical Analysis

The kanji is a "self-radical," meaning it is its own radical (部首: に). It is an ideographic character representing the number two. In ancient oracle bone script, it was simply two horizontal lines, representing the concept of duality or the number two.

Mnemonic

  • The Horizon: Imagine the top line is the horizon and the bottom line is the reflection of the horizon in the water. There are two lines, so it means "two."
  • The Stack: Think of two wooden planks stacked on top of each other. You have two planks, so the character is "two."

On-readings (音読み) with Examples

ニ (ni)

Word Reading Romaji English
二月 にがつ ni-gatsu February
二階 にかい ni-kai Second floor
二人 ににん ni-nin Two people
二回 にかい ni-kai Two times

Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples

ふた (futa)

Word Reading Romaji English
二人 ふたり futari Two people (pair)
二日 ふつか futsuka Second day of the month / Two days

ふた-つ (futa-tsu)

Word Reading Romaji English
二つ ふたつ futatsu Two (general counter)

JLPT N5 Words Using 二

Word Reading Romaji English JLPT
ni Two N5
二つ ふたつ futatsu Two (things) N5
二人 ふたり futari Two people N5
二日 ふつか futsuka 2nd day / 2 days N5
二月 にがつ ni-gatsu February N5
二階 にかい ni-kai Second floor N5
二十歳 はたち hatachi 20 years old N5
二百 にひゃく ni-hyaku Two hundred N5

Example Sentences

Japanese Reading Romaji English
私は二つ持っています。 わたしはふたつもっています。 Watashi wa futatsu motte imasu. I have two (of them).
二月は寒いですね。 にがつはさむいですね。 Ni-gatsu wa samui desu ne. February is cold, isn't it?
二階に誰かいます。 にかいにだれかいます。 Ni-kai ni dareka imasu. Someone is on the second floor.
二人で映画を見ました。 ふたりでえいがをみました。 Futari de eiga o mimashita. We watched a movie together (as two people).
今日は二日です。 きょうはふつかです。 Kyō wa futsuka desu. Today is the 2nd (of the month).
二百円を払いました。 にひゃくえんをはらいました。 Ni-hyaku en o haraimashita. I paid 200 yen.

Common Confusion Pairs

Kanji Reading Meaning How to distinguish
Two Two horizontal lines.
さん Three Three horizontal lines.
いち One One horizontal line.

Note: The primary difference is the number of horizontal strokes. Learners often confuse 二 and 三 when writing quickly; ensure the bottom stroke of 二 is slightly longer for balance.

Usage Frequency Note

is one of the most frequently used characters in the Japanese language. It appears in almost every context involving counting, dates, and time. Because it is a fundamental building block, it is mastered by all learners at the very beginning of their studies. It is equally common in formal writing and casual speech.