白
| Property |
Value |
| Meaning |
white |
| Strokes |
5 |
| JLPT Level |
N5 |
| On-reading (音読み) |
ハク (haku)、ビャク (byaku) |
| Kun-reading (訓読み) |
しろ (shiro)、しら (shira)、しろ-い (shiro-i) |
| Radical |
白 (shiro) [U+767D] |
Stroke Order
The kanji 白 follows standard top-to-bottom, left-to-right rules. Note that the top stroke is a short vertical dash, not a horizontal one.
- Stroke 1: The short vertical dash at the top center.
- Stroke 2: The top horizontal line, which turns down to form the right side (a "corner" stroke).
- Stroke 3: The horizontal line inside the box.
- Stroke 4: The bottom horizontal line closing the box.
- Stroke 5: The final vertical line running down the center.
Radical Analysis
The kanji 白 is its own radical (Radical 106). Originally, it was a pictograph representing a grain of rice or a drop of light. Because it represents a clear, pure, or bright object, it evolved to mean "white." It is often used as a semantic component in characters related to light, clarity, or speech (as in "to make clear").
Mnemonic
Imagine a white egg standing upright. The top dash is the tip of the egg, the box is the shell, and the bottom line is the base. Alternatively, think of it as a "sun" (日) with an extra "ray" (the top dash) shining down, making everything look bright and white.
On-readings (音読み) with Examples
ハク (haku)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 白紙 |
はくし |
hakushi |
blank paper |
| 明白 |
めいはく |
meihaku |
obvious/clear |
| 白熱 |
はくねつ |
hakunetsu |
incandescence/intensity |
ビャク (byaku)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 白夜 |
びゃくや |
byakuya |
midnight sun |
| 白衣 |
びゃくい |
byakui |
white coat (lab coat) |
Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples
しろ (shiro) / しろ-い (shiro-i)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 白い |
しろい |
shiroi |
white |
| 白黒 |
しろくろ |
shirokuro |
black and white |
しら (shira)
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 白髪 |
しらが |
shiraga |
gray/white hair |
| 白波 |
しらなみ |
shiranami |
white-capped waves |
JLPT N5 Words Using 白
| Word |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
JLPT |
| 白い |
しろい |
shiroi |
white |
N5 |
| 白 |
しろ |
shiro |
white (color) |
N5 |
| 白黒 |
しろくろ |
shirokuro |
black and white |
N4 |
| 白髪 |
しらが |
shiraga |
gray hair |
N3 |
| 明白 |
めいはく |
meihaku |
obvious |
N2 |
| 白紙 |
はくし |
hakushi |
blank sheet |
N2 |
| 白熱 |
はくねつ |
hakunetsu |
white heat |
N2 |
| 白鳥 |
はくちょう |
hakuchou |
swan |
N3 |
Example Sentences
| Japanese |
Reading |
Romaji |
English |
| 雪は白いです。 |
ゆきはしろいです。 |
Yuki wa shiroi desu. |
The snow is white. |
| 彼は白シャツを着ている。 |
かれはしろしゃつをきている。 |
Kare wa shiro shatsu o kite iru. |
He is wearing a white shirt. |
| 答えは明白だ。 |
こたえはめいはくだ。 |
Kotae wa meihaku da. |
The answer is obvious. |
| 白鳥が池にいる。 |
はくちょうがいけにいる。 |
Hakuchou ga ike ni iru. |
There is a swan in the pond. |
| 彼は白髪が増えた。 |
かれはしらががふえた。 |
Kare wa shiraga ga fueta. |
He has more gray hair. |
| 白紙に戻しましょう。 |
はくしにもどしましょう。 |
Hakushi ni modoshimashou. |
Let's start from a blank slate (start over). |
Common Confusion Pairs
| Kanji |
Reading |
Meaning |
How to distinguish |
| 白 |
しろ |
white |
Has a small dash on top. |
| 日 |
ひ |
sun/day |
No dash on top; the middle line does not touch the sides. |
| 自 |
じ |
self |
Has an extra stroke inside the box. |
Usage Frequency Note
白 is a high-frequency kanji taught in the first grade of Japanese elementary school. It is essential for daily life, appearing in everything from colors and clothing to abstract concepts like "blank slates" or "obvious facts." It is equally common in formal writing and casual speech.