裸 kanji stroke order 裸 japanese kanji writing 裸 kanji diagram-kanji lookup

らたい
裸体
noun
naked body; nudity
はだか
noun, 'no' adjective
naked; nude; bare
まっぱだか
真裸
noun
1. nudity
'na' adjective, 'no' adjective
2. stark naked
はだし
裸足
noun, 'no' adjective
1. barefoot
noun (suffix)
2. superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)  (this meaning is restricted to reading はだし)

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The Kanji: 裸 (Ra / Hadaka)

The kanji 裸 means "naked," "bare," or "exposed." It combines 衤(clothing) with 果 (fruit), originally depicting a fruit stripped of its peel. This character represents the state of being uncovered or unprotected.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 裸 (hadaka) - Naked

  • 子供がプールで裸で遊ぶ。

  • "Children play naked in the pool."

2. 赤裸々 (sekirara) - Frank

  • 赤裸々な意見を述べる。

  • "Express frank opinions."

3. 裸足 (hadaashi) - Barefoot

  • 砂浜を裸足で歩く。

  • "Walk barefoot on the beach."

4. 裸眼 (ragān) - Naked eye

  • 裸眼では星が見えない。

  • "Cannot see stars with the naked eye."

In summary, 裸 describes physical nakedness (裸), lack of covering (裸足), and metaphorical exposure (赤裸々). It conveys vulnerability and complete visibility in both literal and figurative contexts.