Definition

This Kanji means jambre, foot, being enough.

It is read “ あし ( ashi )” or “ りる ) ( ki )” in the pronunciation '' kun '' and “ そく ( soku )” in the pronunciation '' one ''. It is used for the verb “ 足りる ( tariru )” which wants to say to be enough.

Examples: “ ( ashi )” wants to say foot or leg, and “ 足跡 ( ashiato )” wants to say trace of step.

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