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ぜんぶ
全部
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi), 'no' adjective
all; entire; whole; altogether
まった
adverb, 'no' adjective
1. really; truly; entirely; completely; wholly; perfectly
2. indeed
すべ
Most common form: すべて
noun, 'no' adjective
1. everything; all; the whole  (often written with kana only)
adverb
2. entirely; completely; wholly; all  (often written with kana only)

The Kanji: 全 (Zen / Matta)

The kanji 全 means "whole," "complete," or "entire." It visually represents a person (人) under a roof (亼), symbolizing something gathered and intact. This character conveys the idea of totality and lack of omission.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 全部 (zenbu) - All/Everything

  • 仕事が全部終わった。

  • "All the work is finished."

2. 安全 (anzen) - Safety

  • 安全第一で作業する。

  • "Work with safety first."

3. 完全 (kanzen) - Perfect/Complete

  • 準備は完全だ。

  • "The preparations are complete."

4. 全国 (zenkoku) - Nationwide

  • この商品は全国で発売される。

  • "This product will be sold nationwide."

In summary, 全 is a fundamental kanji expressing completeness and totality, used in contexts ranging from everyday objects (全部) to abstract concepts like perfection (完全) and safety (安全).