何
| Property |
Value |
| Meaning |
what |
| Strokes |
7 |
| JLPT Level |
N5 |
| On-reading (音読み) |
カ |
| Kun-reading (訓読み) |
なに、なん |
| Radical |
亻 (人) - Person [U+4EBB] |
Stroke Order
The stroke order follows the standard rule of top-to-bottom and left-to-right.
- Stroke 1: The vertical line of the person radical (left side).
- Stroke 2: The slanted line of the person radical.
- Stroke 3: The top horizontal bar of the right component.
- Stroke 4: The vertical line descending from the center of the top bar.
- Stroke 5: The horizontal hook at the bottom right.
- Stroke 6: The diagonal stroke inside the box.
- Stroke 7: The final dot/flick inside the box.
Radical Analysis
The kanji 何 is composed of the radical 亻 (person) on the left and 可 (can/possible) on the right. While the radical provides the "person" context, the right side 可 acts primarily as a phonetic indicator (providing the ka sound). Together, they form the interrogative "what," representing a person asking about the possibility or identity of something.
Mnemonic
Imagine a person (亻) standing in front of a giant question mark, holding a sign that says "Can (可) you tell me what this is?" The person is confused and asking "What?" because they cannot understand the sign.
On-readings (音読み) with Examples
カ (Ka)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 如何 |
いか |
ika |
how / in what way |
| 何事 |
なにごと |
nanigoto |
everything / what kind of thing |
| 何人 |
なんにん |
nannin |
how many people |
Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples
なに (Nani)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 何か |
なにか |
nanika |
something |
| 何でも |
なんでも |
nandemo |
anything |
なん (Nan)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 何時 |
なんじ |
nanji |
what time |
| 何歳 |
なんさい |
nansai |
how old |
JLPT N5 Words Using 何
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
JLPT |
| 何 |
なに |
nani |
what |
N5 |
| 何人 |
なんにん |
nannin |
how many people |
N5 |
| 何時 |
なんじ |
nanji |
what time |
N5 |
| 何歳 |
なんさい |
nansai |
how old |
N5 |
| 何曜日 |
なんようび |
nanyoubi |
what day of the week |
N5 |
| 何月 |
なんがつ |
nangatsu |
what month |
N5 |
| 何日 |
なんにち |
nannichi |
what day of the month |
N5 |
| 何冊 |
なんさつ |
nansatsu |
how many books |
N5 |
| 何回 |
なんかい |
nankai |
how many times |
N5 |
| 何枚 |
なんまい |
nanmai |
how many flat objects |
N5 |
Example Sentences
| Japanese |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 何をしていますか。 |
何(なに)をしていますか。 |
Nani o shite imasu ka. |
What are you doing? |
| それは何ですか。 |
それは何(なに)ですか。 |
Sore wa nan desu ka. |
What is that? |
| 今、何時ですか。 |
今(いま)、何時(なんじ)ですか。 |
Ima, nanji desu ka. |
What time is it now? |
| 何を食べたいですか。 |
何(なに)を食(た)べたいですか。 |
Nani o tabetai desu ka. |
What do you want to eat? |
| 何人来ますか。 |
何人(なんにん)来(く)ますか。 |
Nannin kimasu ka. |
How many people are coming? |
| 何でもいいです。 |
何(なん)でもいいです。 |
Nandemo ii desu. |
Anything is fine. |
Common Confusion Pairs
| Kanji |
Reading |
Meaning |
How to distinguish |
| 何 |
なに |
what |
Has the person radical (亻). |
| 荷 |
に |
luggage |
Has the grass radical (艹) on top; used for "baggage." |
- 何 (What): Used for questions.
- 荷 (Luggage): Used in words like 荷物 (nimotsu - luggage). The grass radical suggests something carried or bundled.
Usage Frequency Note
何 is one of the most frequently used kanji in the Japanese language. It is essential for daily conversation, appearing in almost every basic interaction involving questions. It is used equally in speech and formal writing.