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かしょ
箇所
noun, counter
passage; place; point; part  (カ所, ヶ所, etc. are mainly used as counters)
ここ
箇々
Most common form: 個々
noun, 'no' adjective
individual; one by one; separate
さんがにち
三箇日
Most common form: 三が日
noun
first three days of the New Year (January 1st to 3rd)

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The Kanji: 箇 (Ka / Ko)

The kanji 箇 serves as a counter for items and means "individual," "single," or "specific." It combines 竹 (bamboo) with 固 (solid), originally referring to separate bamboo segments. This character emphasizes discrete, countable units.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 箇所 (kasho) - Point/Place

  • 書類の誤った箇所を直す。

  • "Correct the mistaken parts in the document."

2. 箇条書き (kajōgaki) - Itemized list

  • 要件を箇条書きにする。

  • "Make an itemized list of requirements."

3. 一箇所 (ikkasho) - One place

  • 痛みは一箇所だけだ。

  • "The pain is only in one place."

4. 箇々 (koko) - Individual parts

  • 箇々の問題を解決する。

  • "Solve each individual problem."

In summary, 箇 functions primarily as a counter and organizer - specifying locations (箇所), creating lists (箇条書き), and emphasizing individual elements (箇々). It brings precision to counting and categorization.