Kanji: 午 go Noon
Be careful to not confuse this one with 牛 ushi (cow)
JLPT N5: 32 / 100 | 4 Strokes
午
On: ゴ
Kun:
Meaning: noon
This also looks like the previous kanji, year 年.
Stroke Order:
Examples:
- 午後 afternoon (PM)
- 午前 morning (AM)
- 午後二時 2 O'clock in the afternoon
Example Sentence:
午前のコーヒー
Morning coffee
- 午前 morning; AM
- の (limiter; limits the “coffee” to that of the morning)
- コーヒー coffee
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