気 — Kanji Reference

気 (spirit, mood): 6 strokes, JLPT N5. On: キ、ケ. Kun: none.

Property Value
Meaning spirit, mood, air, energy
Strokes 6
JLPT Level N5
On-reading (音読み) キ、ケ
Kun-reading (訓読み) none
Radical 気 (きがまえ - kigamae) U+6C17

Stroke Order

The kanji is written in 6 strokes. Follow the standard rule of top-to-bottom and left-to-right:

  1. Stroke 1: The short horizontal line at the top left.
  2. Stroke 2: The short horizontal line below the first.
  3. Stroke 3: The short diagonal stroke (dot) at the top right.
  4. Stroke 4: The horizontal stroke forming the top of the bottom component.
  5. Stroke 5: The long, sweeping diagonal stroke starting from the left.
  6. Stroke 6: The final stroke that curves down and to the right, crossing the previous stroke.

Radical Analysis

The radical for is the 気 (きがまえ - kigamae), which literally means "the 'ki' enclosure."

  • Top part (𠂇 + 㐅): Represents steam or vapor rising.
  • Bottom part (米): Represents rice.
  • Combined meaning: The original concept represents "steam rising from cooking rice." This evolved into the abstract concept of "energy," "spirit," or "atmosphere"—the invisible "steam" or "life force" that surrounds us.

Mnemonic

Imagine a pot of rice cooking on a stove. The steam () rises up from the rice (). Just as the steam is the invisible energy escaping the pot, represents the invisible energy or "spirit" inside a person or the atmosphere.

On-readings (音読み) with Examples

キ (ki)

Word Reading Romaji English
天気 てんき tenki weather
人気 にんき ninki popularity
気分 きぶん kibun mood
元気 げんき genki healthy/energetic

ケ (ke)

Word Reading Romaji English
気配 けはい kehai sign/indication
気丈 けじょう kejō stout-hearted

Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples

Note: While there are no standard Joyo kun-readings, the character is sometimes used in specific compounds or older readings, but for N5 learners, it is treated as having no kun-reading.

JLPT N5 Words Using 気

Word Reading Romaji English JLPT
元気 げんき genki healthy/energetic N5
天気 てんき tenki weather N5
気分 きぶん kibun mood N4
人気 にんき ninki popularity N4
気をつける きをつける ki o tsukeru to be careful N5
病気 びょうき byōki illness N5
電気 でんき denki electricity/light N5
気に入る きにいる ki ni iru to like/be pleased with N3
気持ち きもち kimochi feeling/sensation N4
気にする きにする ki ni suru to worry/mind N3

Example Sentences

Japanese Reading Romaji English
今日は元気です。 きょうはげんきです。 Kyō wa genki desu. I am feeling well today.
天気がいいですね。 てんきがいいですね。 Tenki ga ii desu ne. The weather is nice, isn't it?
彼は病気です。 かれはびょうきです。 Kare wa byōki desu. He is sick.
気をつけて帰ってください。 きをつけてかえってください。 Ki o tsukete kaette kudasai. Please be careful on your way home.
私は新しい車が気に入りました。 わたしはあたらしいくるまがきにいりました。 Watashi wa atarashii kuruma ga ki ni irimashita. I have taken a liking to the new car.
部屋の雰囲気が好きです。 へやのふんいきがすきです。 Heya no fun'iki ga suki desu. I like the atmosphere of the room.

Common Confusion Pairs

Kanji Reading Meaning How to distinguish
Spirit/Air Has the 米 (rice) component at the bottom.
Steam Has the 氵 (water) radical; used for steam-powered things (e.g., 汽船 - steamship).

Usage Frequency Note

is one of the most frequently used kanji in the Japanese language. It appears in hundreds of common compounds and is essential for expressing emotions, health, and environmental conditions. It is used equally in formal writing and casual daily conversation.