分 — Kanji Reference

分 (minute, part): 4 strokes, JLPT N5. On: ブン、フン、ブ. Kun: わ-ける、わ-かる.

Property Value
Meaning minute, part
Strokes 4
JLPT Level N5
On-reading (音読み) ブン、フン、ブ
Kun-reading (訓読み) わ-ける、わ-かる
Radical 刀 (Katana/Sword) - U+5200

Stroke Order

The kanji follows standard Japanese calligraphy rules: top-to-bottom and left-to-right.

  1. Stroke 1: The top horizontal line (left to right).
  2. Stroke 2: The short downward stroke (撇) starting from the center of the first stroke.
  3. Stroke 3: The left side of the bottom component (刀), a downward stroke.
  4. Stroke 4: The right side of the bottom component (刀), a hook stroke (鉤).

Radical Analysis

The kanji is composed of two parts:

  • 八 (Eight): Represents the concept of splitting or dividing something into pieces.
  • 刀 (Sword): Represents the tool used to perform the action of cutting or dividing.

Together, they depict a sword cutting something into pieces, which evolved into the meanings of "part," "share," or "divide."

Mnemonic

  • The Sword Split: Imagine a sharp sword (刀) cutting a whole object into eight (八) pieces. When you divide something into parts, you are "splitting" it.
  • Time Management: Think of a clock face. You use a "sword" to slice the hour into 60 small "minutes" (分).

On-readings (音読み) with Examples

ブン (Bun)

Word Reading Romaji English
自分 じぶん jibun oneself
十分 じゅうぶん juubun enough / sufficient
分野 ぶんや bunya field / sphere

フン (Fun)

Word Reading Romaji English
五分 ごふん gofun five minutes
十分 じゅっぷん juppun ten minutes
半分 はんぶん hanbun half

ブ (Bu)

Word Reading Romaji English
分け目 わけめ wakeme parting (of hair) / turning point
一分 いちぶ ichibu one part / one percent

Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples

わ-ける (Wakeru)

Word Reading Romaji English
分ける わける wakeru to divide / to share
仕分け しわけ shiwake sorting / classification

わ-かる (Wakaru)

Word Reading Romaji English
分かる わかる wakaru to understand
分かりやすい わかりやすい wakariyasui easy to understand

JLPT N5 Words Using 分

Word Reading Romaji English JLPT
分かる わかる wakaru to understand N5
十分 じゅうぶん juubun enough N5
半分 はんぶん hanbun half N5
自分 じぶん jibun oneself N5
ふん/ぷん fun/pun minute N5
分ける わける wakeru to divide N4
分野 ぶんや bunya field N3
分離 ぶんり bunri separation N3

Example Sentences

Japanese Reading Romaji English
日本語が分かります。 にほんごが わかります。 Nihongo ga wakarimasu. I understand Japanese.
今、何分ですか。 いま、なんぷんですか。 Ima, nanpun desu ka? What time is it (in minutes)?
ケーキを半分に分けました。 ケーキを はんぶんに わけました。 Keeki o hanbun ni wakemashita. I divided the cake in half.
十分な時間があります。 じゅうぶんな じかんが あります。 Juubun na jikan ga arimasu. I have enough time.
自分のことは自分でします。 じぶんのことは じぶんで します。 Jibun no koto wa jibun de shimasu. I do my own things myself.
彼は専門分野が広いです。 かれは せんもんぶんやが ひろいです。 Kare wa senmon bunya ga hiroi desu. He has a wide field of expertise.

Common Confusion Pairs

Kanji Reading Meaning How to distinguish
ブン/わ minute/part Has the 刀 (sword) radical at the bottom.
コウ/おおやけ public Has the 八 (eight) on top, but the bottom is ム (private/self), not 刀.
セツ/き cut Has the 七 (seven) on top and 刀 (sword) on the bottom.

Usage Frequency Note

is one of the most frequently used kanji in the Japanese language. It appears in daily speech constantly (telling time, expressing understanding, or dividing items). It is essential for both formal writing and casual conversation. You will encounter it in almost every newspaper article and textbook.