多 — many, much, frequent
おおい
多
many
Grade 2
Japanese school grade level in which this kanji is taught. Grade 1 is first year of elementary school.
6 strokes
U+591A
Unicode hex codepoint — a unique identifier for this character in the Unicode standard.
Freq #139
Frequency rank among the ~2,500 most common kanji in Japanese newspapers. Lower number = more common.
Heisig #108
Index in James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji" — a popular textbook that teaches kanji through mnemonics and stories.
Meanings
- many
- much
- frequent
word
おお oo 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 ta On'yomi On'yomi (音読み) — the Sino-Japanese reading, derived from Chinese pronunciation. Most commonly used in compound words (jukugo).
多
分
tabun
probably
多
少
tashou
somewhat
多
ta
many
多
数
tasuu
majority
多
々
tata
very much
多
大
tadai
great
多
用
tayou
being busy
多
角
takaku
many-sided
多
田
tada
Tada (surname)
多
様
tayou
diverse
多
発
tahatsu
frequent occurrence
多
重
tajuu
multiple
博
多
hakata
Hakata (district in Fukuoka)
多
種
tashu
many kinds
最
多
saita
most
多
量
taryou
large quantity
多
額
tagaku
large amount of money
多
彩
tasai
colorful
多
摩
tama
Tama (place name)
多
忙
tabou
busy
多
岐
taki
varied
滅
多
に
mettani
seldom
Components
Composed of
ゆう
夕
evening
#36
Used as component in (1)
Compound ideograph (会意). Two evening/meat elements (夕夕) stacked. Many and much — doubling embodies plurality.