出 — Kanji Reference

出 (exit, appear): 5 strokes, JLPT N5. On: シュツ、スイ. Kun: で-る、だ-す.

Property Value
Meaning exit, appear
Strokes 5
JLPT Level N5
On-reading (音読み) シュツ、スイ
Kun-reading (訓読み) で-る、だ-す
Radical 凵 (kannyou - container) [U+51F5]

Stroke Order

The kanji is written in 5 strokes. Follow the general rule of top-to-bottom, left-to-right:

  1. Stroke 1: A short vertical line starting from the top center.
  2. Stroke 2: A horizontal line that turns downward to the left.
  3. Stroke 3: A short horizontal line connecting the middle of the previous shape.
  4. Stroke 4: A vertical line starting from the top, going down through the middle.
  5. Stroke 5: A horizontal line at the bottom, closing the shape.

Note: It is essentially two "山" (mountain) shapes stacked on top of each other, but written as a single unit.

Radical Analysis

The radical is 凵 (kannyou), representing a container or an opening. Historically, depicts a foot (the top part) stepping out of a cave or container (the bottom part). It visually represents the action of "exiting" or "coming out."

Mnemonic

Imagine a mountain (山) on top of another mountain (山). If you are climbing and you see two mountains stacked, you have finally reached the peak and are ready to exit the trail and appear back in civilization!

On-readings (音読み) with Examples

シュツ (Shutsu)

Word Reading Romaji English
出口 でぐち deguchi Exit
出身 しゅっしん shusshin Place of origin
出席 しゅっせき shusseki Attendance
外出 がいしゅつ gaishutsu Going out

スイ (Sui)

Word Reading Romaji English
出納 すいとう suitou Receipts and disbursements

Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples

で-る (De-ru)

Word Reading Romaji English
出る でる deru To exit / appear
出かける でかける dekakeru To go out

だ-す (Da-su)

Word Reading Romaji English
出す だす dasu To take out / submit
思い出す おもいだす omoidasu To recall / remember

JLPT N5 Words Using 出

Word Reading Romaji English JLPT
出る でる deru To exit N5
出す だす dasu To take out N5
出口 でぐち deguchi Exit N5
出かける でかける dekakeru To go out N5
出身 しゅっしん shusshin Hometown N4
出席 しゅっせき shusseki Attendance N4
外出 がいしゅつ gaishutsu Going out N4
出発 しゅっぱつ shuppatsu Departure N4
提出 ていしゅつ teishutsu Submission N3
出演 しゅつえん shutsuen Performance N3

Example Sentences

Japanese Reading Romaji English
部屋から出る。 へやからでる。 Heya kara deru. I leave the room.
ゴミを出す。 ごみをだす。 Gomi o dasu. I take out the trash.
出口はどこですか。 でぐちはどこですか。 Deguchi wa doko desu ka? Where is the exit?
彼は東京出身です。 かれはとうきょうしゅっしんです。 Kare wa Toukyou shusshin desu. He is from Tokyo.
会議に出席する。 かいぎにしゅっせきする。 Kaigi ni shusseki suru. I will attend the meeting.
早く出発しましょう。 はやくしゅっぱつしましょう。 Hayaku shuppatsu shimashou. Let's depart early.

Common Confusion Pairs

Kanji Reading Meaning How to distinguish
でる Exit Has a clear vertical line through the middle.
やま Mountain Only the top half of "出"; no bottom container.
とつ Convex Looks like a block; the top and bottom are solid, not open.

Usage Frequency Note

is one of the most frequently used kanji in the Japanese language. It appears daily in everything from train station signs (出口 - exit) to formal business documents (提出 - submission). It is essential for daily life and is one of the first kanji taught to beginners.