Mnemonic
A witness speaks words in court. The judge verifies—are they correct? Only correct words become evidence. Imagine the judge slamming a glowing red stamp onto each word, certifying it as official proof. The courtroom erupts—the evidence is undeniable!
Additional thoughts
Picture a courtroom: every spoken word floats in the air, and a stern judge inspects each one. Only the correct ones get stamped with a blazing seal and filed as evidence. Words + Correct = Evidence.Quick recall
Words verified as correct become evidence.Details
The keyword for 証 is evidence. This kanji refers to proof, testimony, or verification used to establish the truth of something. It encompasses the idea of demonstrating or certifying facts, whether in a legal context such as courtroom testimony or in everyday situations where confirmation is needed. It is also used in the sense of certificates or documents that serve as official proof, such as licenses or identification.
- On'yomi
- しょう
- Kun'yomi
- あかし