果 kanji stroke order 果 japanese kanji writing 果 kanji diagram-kanji lookup

こうか
効果
noun, 'no' adjective
1. effect; effectiveness; efficacy; result
noun
2. effects (e.g. sound effects, visual effects, special effects)  (see also: 音響効果)
いんが
因果
'na' adjective, noun, 'no' adjective
cause and effect; karma; fate
たして
Most common form: 果して
adverb
1. as was expected; just as one thought; sure enough; as a result
2. really? (in questions); ever?
くだもの
果物
noun
fruit

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The Kanji: 果 (Ka / Hata)

The kanji 果 means "fruit," "result," or "to accomplish." It depicts a tree (木) bearing fruit (田-like form), representing both literal fruits and achieved outcomes. This character connects natural produce with completed actions.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 果物 (kudamono) - Fruit

  • 朝食に果物を食べる。

  • "Eat fruit for breakfast."

2. 結果 (kekka) - Result

  • 試験の結果を待つ。

  • "Await exam results."

3. 果たす (hatasu) - To accomplish

  • 責任を果たす。

  • "Fulfill responsibilities."

4. 果て (hate) - The end

  • 世界の果てまで行く。

  • "Go to the ends of the earth."

In summary, 果 describes both natural produce (果物) and achieved outcomes (結果, 果たす), extending to ultimate limits (果て). It beautifully connects nature's bounty with human achievement in Japanese.