Kanji information

MeaningsExtensive, Full, Fill, Complete
On-yomiみ, び
Kun-yomiいや, や, あまねし, いよいよ, とおい, ひさし, ひさ・しい, わた・る
Strokes17
Grade10

How to Write 彌 (Kanji) – Animated Stroke Order

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 彌 mean?

Extensive, Full, Fill, Complete

How do you read 彌?

On-yomi: み, び / Kun-yomi: いや, や, あまねし, いよいよ, とおい, ひさし, ひさ・しい, わた・る

How many strokes does 彌 have?

17 strokes

In what school grade is 彌 taught in Japan?

It is introduced in Grade 10 kanji.

Where can I see the stroke order for 彌?

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

What is the Unicode code-point for 彌?

U+5F4C

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