Kanji for cup "杯"
杯
- Meaning
cup
- Onyomi What is Onyomi?
Reading based on old Chinese pronunciation. - Kunyomi What is Kunyomi?
Reading based on Japanese to express the meaning of kanji.
There are some Kanji characters that need to be fed, such as “嬉しい”. - Strokes What is Strokes?
The stroke order is the order of writing kanji.
Created with the aim of unifying the stroke order as much as possible so as not to cause confusion in learning instruction. - Radical What is Radical?
Radical is a part of a kanji used to classify kanji.
In radical classification, at least one radical is assigned to all Kanji characters.
Sentences including 杯
コーヒー一杯いかがですか。
Will you have a cup of coffee?
レモンティーを一杯ください。
A tea with lemon , please.
コーヒーを一杯いかがですか。
Would you like a cup of coffee?
ミルクを一杯いかが。
Would you like a cup of milk?
I want a cup of tea.
He asked for a drink of water.
Would you like another cup of tea?
ビールを一杯やりたい。
I really feel like a beer.
He asked for a beer.
This is the extent of my ability.
Sentences from Japanese classical masterpieces
奥さんは飲み干した紅茶茶碗の底を覗いて黙っている私を外らさないように、「もう一杯上げましょうか」と聞いた。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
そこから茶の間へ来て、何という目的もなく、鉄瓶の湯を湯呑に注で一杯呑みました。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
そこから茶の間へ来て、何という目的もなく、鉄瓶の湯を湯呑に注で一杯呑みました。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha