出 — exit, go out, leave
でる
出
exit
Grade 1
Japanese school grade level in which this kanji is taught. Grade 1 is first year of elementary school.
5 strokes
action
U+51FA
Unicode hex codepoint — a unique identifier for this character in the Unicode standard.
Freq #13
Frequency rank among the ~2,500 most common kanji in Japanese newspapers. Lower number = more common.
Heisig #767
Index in James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji" — a popular textbook that teaches kanji through mnemonics and stories.
Meanings
- exit
- go out
- leave
- put out
word
て ・で te Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
た ・だ ta Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
しゅつ shutsu On'yomi On'yomi (音読み) — the Sino-Japanese reading, derived from Chinese pronunciation. Most commonly used in compound words (jukugo).
しゅっ shu Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
いだ ida Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
たし ・だし tashi Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
いず izu Kun'yomi Kun'yomi (訓読み) — the native Japanese reading of this kanji. Used when the kanji appears alone or with okurigana (trailing hiragana).
Appears in idioms
あごを出す
慣用句
to stick out one's chin
地が出る
慣用句
the true base comes out
手が出ない
慣用句
one's hand simply cannot come out
手が出る
慣用句
a hand suddenly comes flying out
手を出す
慣用句
to put one's own hand out
下に出る
慣用句
to come out on the lower side
証文の出し後れ
慣用句
a written proof document issued too late
足が出る
慣用句
a foot comes out