Mnemonic
Butler Alfred spots smoke drifting from the break room. Investigating, he finds another servant enjoying a pipe. Alfred sits beside him—they share stories, swap complaints, and bond over years of service. That servant isn't just staff anymore; he's a true colleague.
Additional thoughts
Picture Alfred sitting in a smoky room, side by side with a fellow worker, equals at last. Smoke = shared downtime, Butler = professional setting. Together they form the sense of peers working alongside each other.Quick recall
Butler Alfred bonds with a fellow servant over smoke, discovering a true colleague.Details
The keyword for 僚 is colleague. This kanji refers to a fellow official, coworker, or companion in a professional or governmental setting. It carries the sense of people who share the same rank or position within an organization, working alongside one another. The character is most commonly encountered in formal or official contexts, emphasizing professional relationships among peers.
- On'yomi
- りょう