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憲 — Constitution

JLPT N116 strokesGrade 6#551 most used
constitution, law
On’yomiケン (ken)
Kun’yomi

Stroke order (16 strokes)

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Watch the strokes draw themselves in the correct order — numbers mark where each stroke starts. Diagram from KanjiVG (CC BY-SA).

Common words using 憲

WordReadingMeaning
憲法けんぽう
kenpou
constitution; rules; regulation
違憲いけん
iken
unconstitutionality
憲章けんしょう
kenshou
charter
護憲ごけん
goken
protecting the constitution
改憲かいけん
kaiken
constitutional change; revising the constitution
合憲ごうけん
gouken
constitutionality

Study notes

憲 is a JLPT N1 kanji written with 16 strokes. It is taught in Japanese elementary school (grade 6), so native children learn it early — a good sign it appears everywhere. Ranked #551 of the 2,500 most frequent kanji in newspapers. On’yomi (音読み) are Chinese-derived readings mostly used in compound words; kun’yomi (訓読み) are native Japanese readings, with any highlighted part written in hiragana after the kanji (okurigana).

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