語 — Kanji Reference

語 (language, word): 14 strokes, JLPT N5. On: ゴ. Kun: かた-る、かた-らう.

Property Value
Meaning language, word
Strokes 14
JLPT Level N5
On-reading (音読み)
Kun-reading (訓読み) かた-る、かた-らう
Radical 言 (speech/word) [U+8A00]

Stroke Order

The kanji is written by first completing the left radical (言) and then the right component (吾). Follow standard rules: top-to-bottom, left-to-right.

  1. Left side (言): Horizontal line (1) → short horizontal (2) → short horizontal (3) → long horizontal (4) → vertical hook (5).
  2. Right side (吾): Horizontal (6) → vertical (7) → vertical (8) → horizontal (9) → horizontal (10) → vertical (11) → horizontal (12) → vertical (13) → horizontal (14).

Radical Analysis

The kanji is a phono-semantic compound:

  • Radical: (speech/word). This indicates that the kanji relates to communication, language, or speaking.
  • Component: (I/me). In this context, it acts as a phonetic indicator (providing the go sound) while also suggesting the idea of "my words" or "the words I speak."

Mnemonic

Imagine a person standing and speaking () about themselves (). When you speak about yourself, you are using language () to tell your story.

On-readings (音読み) with Examples

ゴ (Go)

Word Reading Romaji English
日本語 にほんご Nihongo Japanese language
英語 えいご Eigo English language
単語 たんご Tango Vocabulary/word
物語 ものがたり Monogatari Tale/story

Kun-readings (訓読み) with Examples

かた-る (Kataru)

To tell, to narrate, to talk about.

Word Reading Romaji English
語る かたる Kataru To tell/narrate
昔語り むかしがたり Mukashigatari Telling old stories

かた-らう (Katarau)

To talk together, to converse, to conspire.

Word Reading Romaji English
語らう かたらう Katarau To talk together

JLPT N5 Words Using 語

Word Reading Romaji English JLPT
日本語 にほんご Nihongo Japanese language N5
英語 えいご Eigo English language N5
単語 たんご Tango Vocabulary/word N4
言語 げんご Gengo Language N3
物語 ものがたり Monogatari Story N3
語学 ごがく Gogaku Language study N3
敬語 けいご Keigo Honorifics N3
熟語 じゅくご Jukugo Idiom/compound word N3

Example Sentences

Japanese Reading Romaji English
日本語を勉強しています。 にほんごをべんきょうしています。 Nihongo o benkyō shite imasu. I am studying Japanese.
彼は面白い物語を語った。 かれはおもしろいものがたりをかたった。 Kare wa omoshiroi monogatari o katatta. He told an interesting story.
英語の単語を覚える。 えいごのたんごをおぼえる。 Eigo no tango o oboeru. I memorize English words.
二人で将来を語り合った。 ふたりでしょうらいをかたりあった。 Futari de shōrai o katariatta. The two of us talked about our future together.
敬語は難しいです。 けいごはむずかしいです。 Keigo wa muzukashii desu. Honorifics are difficult.
彼は多言語を話せる。 かれはたげんごをはなせる。 Kare wa tagengo o hanaseru. He can speak multiple languages.

Common Confusion Pairs

Kanji Reading Meaning How to distinguish
Language Has the (speech) radical.
I/Me Lacks the radical; used mostly in names or archaic "I".
Enlightenment Has the (heart) radical; relates to mental realization.

Usage Frequency Note

is one of the most frequently used kanji in the Japanese language. It appears daily in newspapers, academic settings, and casual conversation. Because it is the primary character used to denote "language" (e.g., Nihongo, Eigo), it is one of the first kanji learners encounter and is essential for daily communication.