値
Mnemonic
Butler Alfred can appraise the value of any item straightaway. You hand him a dusty vase, and he turns it once, sniffs the glaze, and straightaway declares its exact value down to the cent. Alfred's trained eye never misses — his appraisals are always spot-on.
Additional thoughts
Picture Alfred in white gloves, holding up a monocle, instantly rattling off a price. The person radical (Butler) combined with Straightaway = someone who recognizes worth immediately.Quick recall
Butler Alfred determines an item's value straightaway.Details
The keyword for 値 is value. This kanji refers to the worth or price of something, encompassing both monetary value and abstract worth or merit. It is used in contexts ranging from numerical values in mathematics and science to the price of goods and the broader sense of something being worthwhile or deserving. The character conveys the fundamental concept of assigning or recognizing measurable significance to things.
- On'yomi
- ち
- Kun'yomi
- ね、あたい