Today’s first #kanji is #重, which is listed under the radical of #里, although in my opinion 重 and 里 don’t have much in common. Remember that the vertical line is the third last stroke. If you don’t know the stroke order, it is impossible to read it when people write it in running writing.
Meaning: heavy, grave, to superimpose
Reading: ジュウ、チョウ、え、おも、かさ(がさ)
重大(ジュウダイ)(な): important, weighty, serious
重要(ジュウヨウ)(な): important, essential, vital
体重(タイジュウ): (a person’s) (body) weight
重用(チョウヨウ/ジュウヨウ)する: to give (a person) an important position
貴重(キチョウ)(な): precious, valuable
重(おも)い: heavy, weighty, slow, serious
身重(みおも)の: pregnant
重(かさ)なる: (intransitive verb) to pile up; to correspond; to repeat; to coincide
重(かさ)ねる: (tansitive verb) to pile up, to repeat
二(ニ)段(ダン)重(がさ)ね(の): 2-tier(ed), 2-layered
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