To Found
July 20, 2010
mō-keru, setsu
The meaning of this character is close to the verb “found.” Although it implies “to make something,” it is often used when something big is set up or founded.
The verb “mōkeru” means to set up something such as facilities. It also means holding a party.
Sekkei is a plan or a design and its verb “sekkei suru” means “to plan” or “to design.” Setsuritsu means establishment or established and its verb “setsuritsu suru” means “to establish.”
Adding something like facilities to the exiting ones is zōsetsu, of which the zō means increasing. You can use this word when you increase your computer’s memory. Its verb is “zōsetsu suru.”
- Draw the dot on the top.
- Draw the horizontal stroke.
- Draw the horizontal stroke below the previous stroke.
- Draw the horizontal stroke above the rectangle.
- Draw the left side of rectangle.
- Draw the upper and right sides of the rectangle.
- Draw the lower side of the rectangle.
- Begin to draw the right-hand side of the character. Draw the sweeping stroke.
- Draw the crooked stroke with an upward turn.
- Draw the hook. The latter part is a sweeping stroke.
- Draw the sweeping stroke crossing the previous stroke.





July 20, 2010 at 7:59 pm
“もう この コメントを書きましたが送ったかどうかわかりませんでしたのでもう一度送りました ごめんなさい”
すみません この漢字の書き方は本当にきれいでかこいです。
おいそがしところ本当に申しわけございませんがちょっとお願いがあるんですが
ぼくは日本で一年間大学で勉強して日本人に会ってデートしています。ぼくは今帰国しましたが恋人はぼくのために三週間来ているのでぼくは恋人の名前をきれえ書きたいと思っています。僕は日本人じゃないので漢字を書いたらちょっときたなくなってしまうのでなおさんは恋人のなまえを書いて見せていただきませんでしょうか?
July 21, 2010 at 1:59 am
ていねいなコメントをありがとうございます。
恋人のお名前をおしえてください。
アップロードしたらお知らせします。