Mnemonic
A tiny insect lands on your arm and unfolds a letter — a formal notice that it intends to drink your blood. You look down in disbelief, but the mosquito has already signed the letter with a drop of your own blood, buzzing away smugly into the night.
Additional thoughts
Picture the absurd formality: a mosquito politely delivering written notice before biting. The letter is ink-stained with a tiny blood thumbprint. Insect + Letter = Mosquito.Quick recall
The insect serves you a letter before sucking your blood — classic mosquito audacity.Details
The keyword for 蚊 is mosquito. This kanji refers to the well-known blood-sucking insect that buzzes around during warm months, known for its itchy bites and its role as a carrier of diseases. It represents the mosquito specifically, one of the most universally recognized and disliked pests across cultures.
- On'yomi
- ぶん
- Kun'yomi
- か