Kanji information

MeaningsBases, Fort, Rampart, Walls, Base(ball)
On-yomiるい, らい, すい
Kun-yomiとりで
Strokes12
JLPT LevelN1
Grade8
Frequency651

How to Write 塁 (Kanji) – Animated Stroke Order

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 塁 mean?

Bases, Fort, Rampart, Walls, Base(ball)

How do you read 塁?

On-yomi: るい, らい, すい / Kun-yomi: とりで

How many strokes does 塁 have?

12 strokes

塁 appears in which JLPT level?

塁 is classified as JLPT N1.

In what school grade is 塁 taught in Japan?

It is introduced in Grade 8 kanji.

How common is 塁 in modern Japanese?

Frequency rank: 651.

Where can I see the stroke order for 塁?

You can view the animated stroke order diagram for 塁 above.

What is the Unicode code-point for 塁?

U+5841

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