十
| Property |
Value |
| Meaning |
ten |
| Strokes |
2 |
| JLPT Level |
N5 |
| On-reading (音読み) |
ジュウ (Jū)、ジッ (Ji) |
| Kun-reading (訓読み) |
とお (tō)、と (to) |
| Radical |
十 (jū) [U+5341] |
Stroke Order
The kanji 十 is written in two simple strokes following the standard rule of "horizontal before vertical":
- Stroke 1: A horizontal line written from left to right.
- Stroke 2: A vertical line written from top to bottom, crossing the center of the first stroke.
Radical Analysis
The kanji 十 is a radical itself (the jū radical). It is a pictograph representing a tally mark or a knot tied in a rope to signify the number ten. In many kanji, it serves as a foundational component, often representing completeness or a crossing point.
Mnemonic
- The Compass: Imagine a compass pointing in all four directions. The intersection represents the center point where you have reached the "ten" mark on your journey.
- The Plus Sign: Think of it as a mathematical plus sign (+). If you have 5 apples and add 5 more, you have ten!
On-readings (音読み) with Examples
ジュウ (Jū)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 十分 |
じゅうぶん |
jūbun |
enough / plenty |
| 十月 |
じゅうがつ |
jūgatsu |
October |
| 十代 |
じゅうだい |
jūdai |
teenage years |
ジッ (Ji) — Used before certain consonants
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 十回 |
じっかい |
jikkai |
ten times |
| 十歳 |
じっさい |
jissai |
ten years old |
| 十分 |
じっぷん |
jippun |
ten minutes |
Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples
とお (tō)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 十日 |
とおか |
tōka |
tenth day of the month |
| 十人 |
とおり |
tōri |
ten people (archaic/specific) |
と (to)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 二十歳 |
はたち |
hatachi |
twenty years old |
| 十六夜 |
いざよい |
izayoi |
sixteenth night of the lunar month |
JLPT N5 Words Using 十
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
JLPT |
| 十 |
じゅう |
jū |
ten |
N5 |
| 十分 |
じゅうぶん |
jūbun |
enough |
N5 |
| 十月 |
じゅうがつ |
jūgatsu |
October |
N5 |
| 十日 |
とおか |
tōka |
10th day |
N5 |
| 二十歳 |
はたち |
hatachi |
20 years old |
N5 |
| 十時 |
じゅうじ |
jūji |
10 o'clock |
N5 |
| 十人 |
じゅうにん |
jūnin |
ten people |
N5 |
| 十字路 |
じゅうじろ |
jūjiro |
crossroads |
N4 |
Example Sentences
| Japanese |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 私は十歳です。 |
わたしはじゅっさいです。 |
Watashi wa jissai desu. |
I am ten years old. |
| 十分に寝ました。 |
じゅうぶんにねました。 |
Jūbun ni nemashita. |
I slept enough. |
| 十月は涼しいです。 |
じゅうがつはすずしいです。 |
Jūgatsu wa suzushii desu. |
October is cool. |
| 十時に会いましょう。 |
じゅうじにあいましょう。 |
Jūji ni aimashō. |
Let's meet at 10 o'clock. |
| 十日後に帰ります。 |
とおかごにかえります。 |
Tōka-go ni kaerimasu. |
I will return in ten days. |
| 彼は二十歳です。 |
かれははたちです。 |
Kare wa hatachi desu. |
He is twenty years old. |
Common Confusion Pairs
| Kanji |
Reading |
Meaning |
How to distinguish |
| 十 |
じゅう |
ten |
Two strokes; forms a perfect cross. |
| 千 |
せん |
thousand |
Three strokes; has a small dash on the top left. |
| 干 |
かん |
dry |
Three strokes; the top horizontal line is shorter than the bottom. |
Usage Frequency Note
十 is one of the most frequently used kanji in the Japanese language. It appears in daily life constantly, from telling time and dates to counting objects and expressing quantities. It is essential for basic literacy and is learned in the first year of elementary school (Grade 1).