右 — Kanji Reference

右 (right): 5 strokes, JLPT N5. On: ウ、ユウ. Kun: みぎ.

Property Value
Meaning right
Strokes 5
JLPT Level N5
On-reading (音読み) ウ (u)、ユウ (yū)
Kun-reading (訓読み) みぎ (migi)
Radical 口 (kuchi - mouth) [U+53E3]

Stroke Order

The kanji follows the rule of writing horizontal strokes before vertical strokes that intersect them.

  1. Stroke 1: The short horizontal stroke at the top left.
  2. Stroke 2: The long vertical stroke that starts from the top and turns to form the bottom of the "mouth" (口) shape.
  3. Stroke 3: The horizontal stroke closing the "mouth" shape.
  4. Stroke 4: The long, sweeping stroke starting from the top right, moving downward and slightly to the left.
  5. Stroke 5: The long, horizontal stroke at the bottom, extending to the right.

Radical Analysis

The kanji is composed of two parts:

  • Radical (部首): (kuchi - mouth). In this specific character, the "mouth" radical represents a hand or an action.
  • Component: 𠂇 (an ancient form representing a left hand).
  • Etymology: Originally, depicted a right hand (the bottom component) assisting the mouth (口), implying "to help" or "to support." Over time, it became the standard character for the direction "right."

Mnemonic

  • The Mouth and the Hand: Imagine a person pointing to the right with their right hand, while their mouth (口) is open, shouting, "Look to the right!"
  • The "Right" Way: Notice that the bottom stroke (the "hand") is longer and reaches further to the right, showing you which way to go.

On-readings (音読み) with Examples

ウ (u)

Word Reading Romaji English
右翼 うよく uyoku right wing (politics)
右側 うそく usoku right side
左右 さゆう sayū left and right / influence

ユウ (yū)

Word Reading Romaji English
右折 ゆうせつ yūsetsu right turn
右脳 うのう unō right brain

Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples

みぎ (migi)

Word Reading Romaji English
右手 みぎて migite right hand
右側 みぎがわ migigawa right side
右足 みぎあし migiashi right foot

JLPT N5 Words Using 右

Word Reading Romaji English JLPT
みぎ migi right N5
右手 みぎて migite right hand N5
右側 みぎがわ migigawa right side N5
左右 さゆう sayū left and right N4
右折 ゆうせつ yūsetsu right turn N3
右翼 うよく uyoku right wing N2
右脳 うのう unō right brain N2
右肩上がり みぎかたあがり migikataagari upward trend N1

Example Sentences

Japanese Reading Romaji English
右に曲がってください。 みぎにまがってください。 Migi ni magatte kudasai. Please turn right.
左右を確認する。 さゆうをかくにんする。 Sayū o kakunin suru. Check left and right.
彼は右手で書く。 かれはみぎてでかく。 Kare wa migite de kaku. He writes with his right hand.
右側を歩いてください。 みぎがわをあるいてください。 Migigawa o aruite kudasai. Please walk on the right side.
次の角を右折します。 つぎのかどをゆうせつします。 Tsugi no kado o yūsetsu shimasu. I will turn right at the next corner.
左右の靴が違います。 さゆうのくつがちがいます。 Sayū no kutsu ga chigaimasu. The left and right shoes are different.

Common Confusion Pairs

Kanji Reading Meaning How to distinguish
みぎ right The bottom component is a "hand" (𠂇).
ひだり left The bottom component is "work" (工).
いし stone The top component is a "cliff" (厂).
  • Tip: Remember that (left) has the "work" (工) radical, which looks like a tool used by the left hand. (right) has the "mouth" (口) radical, which is the "right" thing to use to speak.

Usage Frequency Note

is one of the most fundamental kanji in the Japanese language. It is used daily in navigation, descriptions, and formal writing. It appears frequently in newspapers, road signs, and casual conversation. Mastery of this character is essential for basic literacy.