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Kanji 践: meanings, readings, and example words.

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Kanji 践: tread, step on, trample, practice, carry through

Key takeaways

Kanji 践: tread, step on, trample, practice, carry through. Readings and core meaning.

See vocabulary and examples below.

Kanji at a glance

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Meaning

treadstep ontramplepracticecarry through

On reading

セン

Kun reading

ふ.む

Radical

Core meaning / core image

Core meaning: 践

tread, step on, trample, practice, carry through

Kanji structure breakdown

Structure breakdown

足 + 戋

Mnemonic story

Mnemonic story

This kanji represents taking even small (戋) steps with your feet (足). It signifies the act of practicing or carrying out a plan by taking physical action instead of just talking about it.

On'yomi and kun'yomi

On reading

セン
  • 実践じっせん

    practice / put into action

Commonly used words

  • 実践
    じっせん

    practice / put into action

Example sentences

Example 1

理論を実に移しましょう。

Translation

Let's put theory into practice.

Example 2

毎日、実を続けることが大切です。

Translation

It is important to keep practicing every day.

Kanji 践: tread, step on, trample, practice, carry through | Daily Nihongo